Researchers investigating particle suspensions have discovered that different particles make smoother or rougher deposition profiles on the drop edge depending on their shape.

Researchers investigating particle suspensions have discovered that different particles make smoother or rougher deposition profiles on the drop edge depending on their shape.
Dr Gilberto Brambilla and Professor Sir David Payne announce creation of the new material – the strongest and lightest yet made.
Decal-like application process allows “peel-and-stick” solar panels to be applied to virtually any surface.
Macromolecular Materials and Engineering has published a new special issue, guest-edited by Andreas Lendlein.
New material is environmentally responsible, cost-effective, soy-based and free of N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) solvent.
Materials will be marketed by Altuglas International as Plexiglas/Altuglas Rnew biopolymer alloys.
Application development and technology licensing costs of biorenewables come down, and customer awareness is growing.
Researchers make a fiber out of crystalline silicon semiconductor materials that can function as a solar cell.
New instrument is a portable thickness gauge for making thickness measurements on nonferrous materials.
New breed of micro fuel cell could serve as a long-lasting, low-cost, and eco-friendly power source for portable electronic devices.