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SCIENCE AND INDUSTRY

Science and industry covers how large scale scientific challenges can initiate the building of new industries for those willing to invest the time and money. These challenges include, but are not limited to, space travel, global climate changes, clean water, physics, biology, medical, nanotechnology, energy, and green transportation.

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Electron Transport: Study of Electron Orbits in Multilayer Graphene Fi...more

By John Toon - researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology and the National Institute of Standards and...

Researchers Successfully Test New Alternative To Traditional Semicondu...more

By Pam Frost Gorder - Researchers at Ohio State University have demonstrated the first plastic computer memory device...

The Nano World of Shrinky Dinksmore

By Megan Fellman - A team of nanoscientists at Northwestern University is using the flexible plastic sheets as the...

Industrial Ethernet Applications Expandmore

By Al Presher - The fieldbus wars may be over, but the new battleground in machine and motion control networking is now...

100 Million Adults Touched by Alzheimer's Diseasemore

More than half of Americans report that they have been touched by someone (living or deceased) who has Alzheimer's...

Accelerating Early Stage Drug Discovery with PAM by Bryan C. Webbmore

In order to accelerate drug discovery, many labs are increasingly looking to the use of predictive modeling and...

Technology Readiness Levels Demystifiedmore

NASA - At NASA, as in the rest of the research community, these grades are called technology readiness levels, or TRLs.

New Genome Study Sheds Light on Biopatents by Pharma IQmore

For pharmaceutical companies, the development of effective and binding patents is often key to their efforts to...

Scientists Working to Forecast Weather in Spacemore

The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory (APL), with help from The Boeing Company and Iridium...

Applying Biopharmaceutical Nanotechnology to Diagnostics, Drug Discove...more

The application of nanobiotechnology has far ranging uses within a number of sectors of the life sciences industry,...

eCTD Rises in Popularity Across Europe by Pharma IQmore

As a growing number of industry authorities confirm that they only intend to accept documents for approval in...

What Color is Your Plate?more

Forty percent of Alzheimer's patients don't eat enough...this solution could be helpful to you.....or others suffering...

Do Electronic (eCTD) Submissions Save Pharma Companies Time? 62% says ...more

In a recent survey, Pharma IQ asked members of the pharmaceutical industry if electronic submissions were in fact...

Biotech Boom Drives Lyophilisation by Andrea Charlesmore

A growing biotechnology pipeline is fuelling the demand for lyophilisation technologies, and drug companies are looking...

Quantum Dot/Fluoropolymer Compositesmore

NSF - Tetramer Technologies is working to develop enhanced encapsulants for optically active nanoparticles.

Atomic Force Microscopemore

NSF - In a technique known as thermochemical nanolithography, the tip of an atomic force microscope uses heat to turn...

India Looks to a Future in Clinical Trials by Pharma IQmore

If the recent recession highlighted anything to firms in all sectors, it was how important it is for them to focus on...

High-brightness Coherent Soft X-ray Laser Beamsmore

NSF - Recent advances in laser research allow the generation of intense laser light in the "soft X-ray"...

New Machine Expands Friction Welding Applicationsmore

By Al Presher - Linear friction welding requires a more complex machine and control architecture than rotary...

Bayer: Pharmacovigilance in Asia: Will China One Day Take the Lead?more

Why is the Chinese market poised to take over Pharmacovigilance? Jean Christophe Delumeau, Head of Pharmacovigilance...

How Do Carbon Nanotubes Grow?more

NSF - Nanotubes grow in a twisting pattern as they self-assemble with new atoms attaching to the end as the tube forms.

Big power from tiny wiresmore

By David L. Chandler - A team of scientists at MIT have discovered a previously unknown phenomenon that can cause...

Latest "Green" Packing Material? Mushrooms!more

NSF - A new packing material that grows itself is now appearing in shipped products across the country.

Subcommittee Examines Smithsonian Institution’s Unique Opportunity to ...more

US House Committee on Science and Technology’s Subcommittee on Research and Science Education held a hearing Wednesday...

House of Commons Science and Technology Committee to Examine Emergenci...more

By David Bruggeman - The U.K. House of Commons Science and Technology Committee announced it would launch an inquiry...

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