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24.03.2009 |Siemens AG
16.03.2009 |Laser Zentrum Hannover e.V.
11.03.2009 |Siemens AG
13.02.2009 |University of Hertfordshire
21.11.2008 |Siemens AG
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19.11.2008 |Fraunhofer Technology Development Group TEG
28.10.2008 |DuPont de Nemours (Deutschland) GmbH
16.10.2008 |Siemens AG
24.09.2008 |Siemens AG
24.09.2008 |China International Optoelectronic Exposition
23.09.2008 |Fraunhofer-Institut für Verfahrenstechnik und Verpackung IVV
08.09.2008 |Fraunhofer-Institut für Rechnerarchitektur und Softwaretechnik FIRST
03.09.2008 |Fraunhofer Institute for Open Communication System
27.08.2008 |Heraeus Noblelight GmbH
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... two engines aircraft project “Elektro E6”.
The countdown has been started for opening the gates again for the worldwide leading aviation and space event in Le Bourget, Paris from June 17th - 23rd, 2013.
EADCO & PC-Aero will present at the Paris Air Show in Hall H4 booth F-7 their new future aircraft and innovative project: ...
Siemens scientists have developed new kinds of ceramics in which they can embed transformers.
The new development allows power supply transformers to be reduced to one fifth of their current size so that the normally separate switched-mode power supply units of light-emitting diodes can be integrated into the module's heat sink.
The new technology was developed in cooperation with industrial and research partners who ...
Cheaper clean-energy technologies could be made possible thanks to a new discovery.
Led by Raymond Schaak, a professor of chemistry at Penn State University, research team members have found that an important chemical reaction that generates hydrogen from water is effectively triggered -- or catalyzed -- by a nanoparticle composed of nickel and phosphorus, two inexpensive elements that are abundant on Earth. ...
The Fraunhofer Institute for Laser Technology ILT generated a lot of interest at the LASER World of Photonics 2013 trade fair with its numerous industrial laser technology innovations.
Its highlights included beam sources and manufacturing processes for ultrashort laser pulses as well as ways to systematically optimize machining processes using computer simulations. There was even a specialist booth at the fair dedicated to the revolutionary technological potential of digital photonic production.
Now in its fortieth year, LASER World ...
It's not reruns of "The Jetsons", but researchers working at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) have developed a new microscopy technique that uses a process similar to how an old tube television produces a picture—cathodoluminescence—to image nanoscale features.
Combining the best features of optical and scanning electron microscopy, the fast, versatile, and high-resolution technique allows scientists to view surface and subsurface features potentially as small as 10 nanometers in size.
The new microscopy technique, described in the journal AIP Advances,* uses a beam of electrons to excite a specially ...
18.06.2013 | Materials Sciences
Artificial Sweetener a Potential Treatment for Parkinson's Disease
18.06.2013 | Health and Medicine
New way to improve antibiotic production
18.06.2013 | Life Sciences
New study shows predators affect the carbon cycle
18.06.2013 | Studies and Analyses
Missing enzyme linked to drug addiction
18.06.2013 | Life Sciences
International Symposium on Morphogenesis
14.06.2013 | Event News
ESMT Annual Forum: CEOs discuss “The Future of Jobs” with international academics and policymakers
13.06.2013 | Event News
Invitation: Mathematics for Industry and Society in the French Embassy Berlin, 04. - 05.07.2013
10.06.2013 | Event News