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  • Article - 25 Nov 2003
    In an attempt to understand why ruthenium sulfide is so good at removing sulfur impurities from fuels, scientists have succeeded in making a model of this catalyst — nanoparticles supported on an...
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    The Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, CSIRO, is Australia’s premier research organisation which provides scientific solutions to industry, governments and communities...
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    Altair Nanomaterials, Inc. is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Altair Nanotechnologies Inc. Altair owns a proprietary technology for making nanocrystalline materials of unique quality, economically and...
  • Article - 30 Dec 2003
    Vietnam has successfully produced their first nanomaterial, nanocoal. Posted December 23 2003
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    With over 29 years of experience, Bettersize Instruments has established itself as a leading global manufacturer of analytical instruments for particle analysis. Quality is core to our business - we...
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    You increase food quality, ensure product integrity and strengthen public safety. In a highly competitive global marketplace, however, you face new internal and external pressures. Stringent...
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    Asbury Carbons sets industry standards in product quality, variety, reliability, availability, and packaging. As the world’s largest independent processor and merchandiser of graphite in all...
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    The National Graphene2D Association (NGA2D) is the leading organization in the U.S. advocating and promoting the commercialization of graphene and graphene-like materials. Graphene2D is focused on...
  • Article - 4 May 2004
    Lou Schnur, a major shareholder of Altair Nanotechnologies, today called on Altair's directors to instruct management to immediately sell or mothball its chronically unprofitable mining operations and...
  • Article - 1 Apr 2004
    CSIRO research has found unusual properties in ilmenite sand from the Murray Basin that could be harnessed to remove heavy metal and radioactive pollution from mine drainage, industrial waste streams,...

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