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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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‘Artificial leaf’ moves closer to realitymore

R&D Mag – An important step toward realizing the dream of an inexpensive and simple “artificial leaf,” a device to...

Chemistry Now: Chemistry of Chocolatemore

NBC/NSF – The chemical reactions that make chocolate: heat, temperature, melting point. This video uses the process of...

Chemistry Now: Chemical Bondsmore

NBC/NSF – Chemical Bonds–Single bonds, double bonds, bond placement. Molecules profiled: eugenol, isoeugenol.

Two new elements officially added to periodic tablemore

By Malcolm Ritter, AP – Two new chemical elements, numbers 114 and 116, have been officially recognized by an...

Cheeseburger Chemistry: The Bunmore

NBC/NSF – The chemistry of bread: gas and sugar reactions. This video, one in a six-part “Cheeseburger Chemistry”...

Cheeseburger Chemistry: Tomatoesmore

NBC/NSF – How chemistry ripens and reddens tomatoes: ethylene, lycopene, gases, diffusion. This video, one in a...

How much longer can photographic film hold on?more

By Ben Dobbin – At the turn of the 21st century, American shutterbugs were buying close to a billion rolls of film per...

Quantum Dot/Fluoropolymer Compositesmore

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

Music and Creativitymore

NSF – “We’ve never found a culture that has no language–we’ve never found a culture that has no music.

Market Opportunities Unlimited (MOU) Blog: Richard Branson's Quest for...more

Read why space tourism is a lot nearer than you think!

Product lifecycle management enables the mechatronic design philosophymore

By Kevin Craig – Mechatronics is a design philosophy that emphasizes multidisciplinary, model-based communication,...

Lab in a Canmore

NSF – It looks a lot like a garbage can-–but it’s actually a fully functioning laboratory, thrown overboard, to analyze...

Designing Systems for Remote Accessmore

By Brad Hegrat and Gregory Wilcox – Machine builders need to first determine if their customer has a remote access...

Northrop CEO Details Shipbuilding Decisionmore

By Joseph C. Anselmo - Northrop announced last week that it would look at options to sell or spin-out its shipbuilding...

Turbine Generator Targets Re-use of Wasted Energymore

By David Greenfield – A number of efforts are currently being employed across industries to harvest energy typically...

The National Fire Research Laboratorymore

NIST – The work of the laboratory will be focused on the Engineering Laboratory mission: To promote US innovation and...

Fundamental question on how life started solvedmore

R&D Mag – For carbon, the basis of life, to be able to form in the stars, a certain state of the carbon nucleus...

High-Tech Concrete Technology Has a Famous Pastmore

NSF – Almost 1,900 years ago, the Romans built what continues to be the world’s largest unreinforced solid concrete...

New technique could lead to superconducting transistors for power-savi...more

R&D Mag – Like atomic-level bricklayers, researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National...

Leveraging Big Science Methods for All Sciencemore

I follow science fiction author, scientist, and futurist David Brin on Facebook and Google+. This weekend he posted a...

NIST Puts a New Twist on the Electron Beammore

NIST – Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have found a novel and potentially...

Future of Small Solar Applicationsmore

By Charles J. Murray – “Renewable energy” is beginning to have slightly different meaning for many engineers.

Trapping Rydberg Atomsmore

NSF - Researchers from the University of Michigan department of physics, has developed trap for Rydberg atoms, and...

NOAA radios become critical as increasing Extreme Weather Eventsmore

In the middle of the night on February 6, 2008, meteorologist Dan Satterfield Alabama went on the air to warn its...

Crop circles can be done through GPSmore

High-tech techniques like GPS might be behind the appearance of crop circles, says physicist Richard Taylor of the...

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