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14-Sep-2009 - A chemist at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) has demonstrated a relatively simple, inexpensive method for detecting and measuring elusive hazards such as concealed explosives and toxins, invisible spoilage in food or pesticides distributed in soil by wind and rain. The ...
30-Jul-2009 - The Middle East economies continue to grow, generating many different needs for industrial gases. Following the acquisition of the Al Khafrah Industrial Gases Company in Saudi Arabia announced on last July 08th, Air Liquide is pursuing its development in the Middle-East. In Oman, the local ...
30-Jul-2009 - Air Products announced that its subsidiary in Taiwan, Air Products San Fu Co. Ltd., has signed a long-term contract with Chi Mei Optoelectronics (CMO), a TFT-LCD supplier, to provide nitrogen and bulk gases to their Fab 6 located in Tree Valley Science and Industry Park (TVSIP), Tainan, ...
10-Jul-2009 - Air Liquide has just completed the acquisition of Al Khafrah Industrial Gases, a company headquartered in Riyadh with operations in both Riyadh and Dammam (East coast of the Kingdom). Sheikh Mubarak Al Khafrah, one of the founders and former chairman of the company, will contribute to the ...
3-D, real-time X-ray images may be closer to reality
17-Jun-2009 - Three-dimensional, real-time X-ray images of patients could be closer to reality because of research recently completed by scientists at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and a pair of Russian institutes. In a paper to be published in an upcoming edition of Physical Review Letters, UNL Physics ...
10-Mar-2009 - Construction of the National Ignition Facility (NIF), the world's largest and highest-energy laser system, was essentially completed on Feb. 26, when technicians at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), where the laser is located, fired the first full system shot to the center of the NIF ...
Research explains unconventional superconductivity without phonons
26-Nov-2008 - Los Alamos National Laboratory researchers have posited an explanation for superconductivity that may open the door to the discovery of new, unconventional forms of superconductivity. In a Nature letter, research led by Tuson Park and Joe D. Thompson describes a new explanation for ...
22-Sep-2008 - Using a lump of graphite, a piece of Scotch tape and a silicon wafer, Cornell researchers have created a balloonlike membrane that is just one atom thick - but strong enough to contain gases under several atmospheres of pressure without popping. And unlike your average party balloon - or even a ...
08-Sep-2008 - Just as test pilots push planes to explore their limits, researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) are probing the newest microscope technology to further improve measurement accuracy at the nanoscale. Better nanoscale measurements are critical for setting standards ...
26-Aug-2008 - Oxford Instruments has achieved 22.07 Tesla in a fully superconducting magnet operating at 4.2 Kelvin, the result of continuing efforts into studying the application of HTS high temperature superconducting and LTS low temperature superconducting technology in the manufacture of high magnetic ...
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