ArcelorMittal has entered a partnership with Conserval Engineering to manufacture a technology that uses solar radiation to heat buildings while reducing a building’s heating costs.
A better gel for cutaneous recording
A new, quasi-solid-state electrode which is suitable for long term cutaneous recording has been reported by French scientists.
Most accessed papers in physica status solidi for December 2013
We present the most downloaded papers of the pss journal family from December.
DSX series gains international recognition at design awards
Olympus is commended for the precise and contemporary design of its intuitive and easy-to-use, non-contact opto-digital microscope systems for materials science applications.
Precision metrology with laser scanning microscopy
The new Olympus LEXT OLS4100 3D laser scanning microscope offers users faster scan modes and enhanced panoramic display to improve the efficiency of non-contact, non-destructive inspection and metrology.
A solution for every task – OLYMPUS Stream 1.9
Olympus has launched the latest version of its workflow-orientated materials science imaging software, Stream 1.9.
More efficient forging – on behalf of the EU
The German-based IPH is optimizing forging together with two other research institutes and four enterprises from five European countries.
Book review: Nanomaterials in Tissue Engineering
SUNY professor Balaji Sitharaman reviews Nanomaterials in Tissue Engineering.
Easy and rapid sintering technique for microbeads
Researchers reduced the sintering time for an adsorbent by a factor of 60 and improved the specific surface area.