It’s not often that anyone speaks highly of carbon, given the part that element plays in climate change. But a growing number of companies are eagerly promoting carbon in one specific form: It’s called grapheneGraphene is an ...
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Lignin, a component of lignocellulosic biomass and a common byproduct stream from cellulosic conversion processes, has a potential market worth of USD242 billion across 13 select products alone, but commercialization of these lignin derived ...
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Peregrine Semiconductor Corporation, founder of RF SOI (silicon on insulator) and pioneer of advanced RF solutions, and RF Micro Devices, Inc., a global leader in the design and manufacture of high-performance radio frequency solutions, ...
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When it hit the market in the late 1970s, Computer Numerical Control (CNC) equipment started a mechanical revolution in the woodworking industry. From the time of its invention through the decades leading up to today, computer-controlled ...
The barcode was invented at Westinghouse in 1930 by John Kermode, Douglas Young and Harry Sparkes. The first patent for a barcode, US Patent #2,612,994, was issued to inventors Joseph Woodland and Bernard Silver on 7 October, 1952. The ...
When the temperature drops, it's the extremities that grow cold most quickly, especially the fingertips. To keep the digits comfy and warm, an inventor from Bronx, N.Y., InventHelp Inventor develops Tech Warmer 2.0., warming gloves ...
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Consisting of a microchip-controlled battery, atomizer and liquid nicotine cartridge, E-Cigarettes give you an instantaneous hit of nicotine. While inhaling the harmless vapor, the tip of the E-Cigarette lights up to mimic an actual ...
So far, the manufacture of electronic cigarettes has remained exclusively in China , almost. Electronic cigarettes circulating on the world market are almost all e- cigarettes "Made in China" . For some brands , which sell their products ...
The Phone Oximeter is a smartphone app developed by two British Columbia scientists as an affordable solution for the measurement of oxygen levels in the blood, an important early warning sign for pre-eclampsia in pregnant women, and for ...
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China's latest five-year plan promises to shift the economy from its dependence on exports toward domestic consumption as an engine of growth. The key to achieving this will be for the nation to enhance the ability of its economy to ...
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The following invention relates to high energy capacitors with increased thermal resilience over conventional bulk ceramic capacitorsThe main differences between ceramic dielectricThe insulating material between the plates of the capacitor. ...
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Diageo, the world’s leading premium drinks business, announces today the global launch of Haig Club Single Grain Scotch Whisky, in partnership with global sporting icon David Beckham and British entrepreneur Simon Fuller. Working ...
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The continuous analysis and deep research on the technology will address the equipments to be manufactured with more applications for the optimal usage. The spray painting of objects usually in the surrounded area having system of ...
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Researchers at Columbia University have made a significant step toward visualizing small biomolecules inside living biological systems with minimum disturbance, a longstanding goal in the scientific community. In a study published March 2nd ...
Lighting shift to slash energy consumption, says IHS 04 Mar 2014 Energy used for general illumination set to plummet by a quarter between now and the end of the decade. Consumption cut: the potential impact of LEDs Analysts at the ...
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