Cornell researchers show that imperfect graphene sheets can display “electrical highways”.
Cornell researchers show that imperfect graphene sheets can display “electrical highways”.
Mechanical and industrial engineering assistant professor Marilyn Minus has developed a superstrong fiber that rivals the best in the industry.
Los Alamos partners with Colorado School of Mines in $1.2 million clean-energy manufacturing project.
Projects target more efficient 3D TSV integration and covalent bonding at room temperature.
University of Adelaide researchers have developed a new nanomaterial that could help reduce carbon dioxide emissions from coal-fired power stations.
Michelman has acquired Recklinghausen-based Ecronova Polymer GmbH, a manufacturer of water-based polymers used in the production of paints and lacquers.
New research adds to knowledge of potential toxicity of nanomaterials.
Scientists have, for the first time, experimentally demonstrated the recording and retrieval processes of 5D digital data by femtosecond laser writing.
Project will evaluate and implement Alchimer’s wet deposition processes for 300mm high-volume manufacturing.
Agreement covers a multi-faceted, three-phase project over the next six years for producing CIGS technology.