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    The scientific research in the Department of Materials and Interfaces combines theoretical and experimental work in the following general areas: Chemistry of Optoelectronic materials and...
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    TRI/Princeton, founded in 1930 as the Textile Research Institute, is an independent, nonprofit organization that serves clients in industry, government, and academia throughout the United States and...
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    Integrated Graphene's Gii technology enables disruptive manufacturers to develop products of the future, today, within each market. The company has developed and patented a revolutionary...
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    Accelrys® (NASDAQ:ACCL) has over twenty years of leadership in the delivery of computational science and informatics software to diverse R&D organizations. The company combines experience and...
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    Metalmark is on a mission to address challenges associated with air pollution and climate change. Located in Boston, MA, our scientists, and engineers are tackling these problems by inventing novel...
  • News - 13 Feb 2011
    mPhase Technologies, Inc. (OTC.BB:XDSL - News), a leader in the development of Smart Surfaces and advanced battery technologies, today announced that an article describing research they are conducting...
  • News - 21 Dec 2007
    In the world of commercial materials, lighter and cheaper is usually better, especially when those attributes are coupled with superior strength and special properties, such as a material's...
  • News - 18 Jun 2013
    Home remodelers understand the concept of improving original foundations with more modern elements. Using this same approach—but with chemistry—researchers in the University of...
  • Article - 8 Apr 2005
    A US research team has found a new, quick way of releasing hydrogen from the solid compound of a fuel cell, by using the ammonia borane compound. The process involved transforming the compound into a...
  • Article - 4 Mar 2004
    Platinum nanoparticles possess an unusual property that may be useful for manufacturing new substances and the development of materials, according to new research. Posted March 2 2004

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