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Project produces 'greener' plastic
Carbon dioxide is bad for the climate. Fossil fuels are bad for the environment. A Boston-based materials science company is using Eastman Kodak Co. equipment and personnel to combine the two into what it hopes is a 'greener' form of plastic. ... Comment?
Kodak joins venture to produce 'greener' plastic
Carbon dioxide is bad for the climate. Fossil fuels are bad for the environment. A Boston-based materials science company is using Eastman Kodak Co. equipment and personnel to combine the two into what it hopes is a "greener" form of plastic. Novomer ... Comment?
... obstacles to Li-air batteries becoming a viable technology are formidable and will require innovations in materials science, chemistry and engineering. We have a history of taking on scientific challenges and overcoming them. Argonne is committed to ... Comment?
Three UF researchers named AAAS Fellows
... contributions to understanding factors that control tomato flavor." It is honoring Norton, professor of materials science and engineering and associate dean of the engineering college, for his "distinguished contributions to the field of oxide thin ... Comment?
Novomer-Kodak hookup seeks 'greener' plastic
A Boston-based materials science startup is using Eastman Kodak Co. facilities to turn out batches of what it hopes is a 'greener' form of plastic. Comment?
Giant Zeeman splitting in nucleation-controlled doped CdSe:Mn2+ quantum nanoribbons
... of Chemical Engineering, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas 78712-0231, USA Department of Materials Science & Engineering, Seoul National University, Seoul 151-744, Korea NCRI Center for Cross-coupled Complex Materials Research & ... Comment?
Rare earth metal enhances phosphate glass
... properties, and then investigate the properties of the glasses," said Jen Rygel, graduate student in materials science and engineering. Cerium exists in two states in glasses -- cerium (III) and cerium (IV) -- both states strongly absorb ultraviolet ... Comment?
Novomer-Kodak hookup seeks 'greener' plastic
A Boston-based materials science startup is using Eastman Kodak Co. facilities to turn out batches of what it hopes is a 'greener' form of plastic. Comment?
Rare earth metal enhances phosphate glass
... properties, and then investigate the properties of the glasses," said Jen Rygel, graduate student in materials science and engineering. Cerium exists in two states in glassesa 'cerium (III) and cerium (IV)a 'both states strongly absorb ultraviolet ... Comment?
Nanoimprinting using self-assembled ceramic nanoislands
... of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA 2 Department of Materials Science Engineering, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH, USA E-mail: zimmerman.234@osu.edu Abstract. We have combined ... Comment?
Valuable rare-earth raw materials extracted from industrial waste stream
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... and can vary from less than 1% to several per cent. Animesh Jha is Professor of Professor of Applied Materials Science in the School of Process, Environmental and Materials Engineering (SPEME) His 28 years of expertise encompasses environmental ... Comment?
NEC Successfully Integrates NanoBridge in the Cu Interconnects of Si...
Tokyo, Dec 14, 2009 - - NEC Corporation, in collaboration with the National Institute of Materials Science , today announced the successful integration of NanoBridge , a solid electrolyte non-volatile crossbar switch, in Cu interconnects placed on CMOS logic . Comment?
NEC Integrates NanoBridge in the Cu Interconnects of Si LSI
NEC Corporation, in collaboration with the National Institute of Materials Science, today announced the successful integration of NanoBridge, a solid electrolyte non-volatile crossbar switch, in Cu interconnects placed on CMOS logic. Comment?
A new kind of micro-mobility: Moving tiny particles using magnetic fields
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... Photo - Image: Charles Sing A new microscopic system devised by researchers in MIT's department of materials science and engineering could provide a novel method for moving tiny objects inside a microchip, and could also provide new insights into ... Comment?
Ceralink brings first technology to market, adds lab space
... of months away. driving the business Shulman, an Alfred University graduate who earned her doctorate in materials science from the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology , founded Ceralink in 2001 in Alfred's business incubator. She moved the ... Comment?
Dan Agin: Book Review: Giant Molecules: From Nylon to Nanotubes
... chemical and physical properties. Self-organizing polymeric domains are of considerable interest in materials science, and are essential for the existence of biological systems. Biological materials exhibit special physical or chemical functions as ... Comment?
Video: just add CNT ink to make paper battery
... write up of the technology development. The research team was led by Yi Cui, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, and their work reported in "Highly conductive paper for energy storage devices," published in the Proceedings of ... Comment?
Carbon-Nanotube Ink Batteries
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... you'd think that too much texting has caused him to lose his grip on reality. But not so fast. Led by materials science professor Yi Cui , a group of researchers at Stanford University (Palo Alto, CA) have demonstrated that ordinary office paper can ... Comment?
Create an Instant Battery from Ordinary Paper
... and silver nanowires makes a highly conductive storage device, said Yi Cui, assistant professor of materials science and engineering at Stanford University. "Society really needs a low-cost, high-performance energy storage device, such as batteries ... Comment?
Synthetic protein mimics structure, function of metalloprotein
... affiliated with the university's Beckman Institute , the departments of biochemistry, bioengineering, and materials science and engineering , the Frederick Seitz Materials Research Laboratory, and the Center of Biophysics and Computational Biology. ... Comment?