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  • Article - 16 Dec 2003
    The timber industry is looking to nanotechnology for cost effective, long-lasting, anti microbial products. Posted October 22 2003
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    Bell Labs, celebrating more than three-quarters of a century of innovation, is the most famous research and development organization in the world. Bell Labs' mission to Lucent Technologies is...
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    Company History Promethean Particles was established in 2007 following a spin out from Nottingham University based on the research of Professor Ed Lester (Chemical Engineering department). The...
  • News - 21 Jul 2022
    For electrolytic reduction of carbon dioxide (CO2), copper (Cu) distributed on 2D materials demonstrates outstanding catalytic activity. In a paper published in The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, a...
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    Elcora is currently developing “Polymetallic” mining deposits like Vanadium, Manganese, Copper and soon Tantalum, Nobium and some other rare earth minerals. Founded in...
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    Veeco is a global leader in Process Equipment technology. Our products combine innovative technological solutions with highest capital efficiency to drive our customer’s critical manufacturing...
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    The Georgia Institute of Technology is one of the nation's top research universities, distinguished by its commitment to improving the human condition through advanced science and...
  • News - 16 Apr 2013
    Applied Nanotech Holdings, Inc. announced that it has been awarded two significant patents in the field of inks and pastes for the printed electronics industry. The printed electronics industry is...
  • News - 3 May 2012
    Strong metals have a tendency to be less ductile - unless the metal happens to be a peculiar form of copper known as nanotwinned copper. The crystal structure of nanotwinned copper exhibits many...
  • News - 15 Jul 2010
    Scientists have been trying for some 20 years to understand why the low temperature at which copper-oxide superconductors carry current with no resistance can't be increased to be closer to room...

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