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20-Oct-2006 - Atrion International announced the launch of an information web-portal covering REACH (Registration, Evaluation and Authorization of Chemicals) related topics, including in-depth industry viewpoints on this new European Chemical framework for regulating the manufacture, import, marketing and use ...
20-Oct-2006 - Emilio Mendez, a physics professor at Stony Brook University, has been named Director of the Center for Functional Nanomaterials (CFN) at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory, effective November 1. Currently under construction, the CFN at Brookhaven is one of five ...
Method borrows instructions from molecular code of life
13-Oct-2006 - The speed of nanoparticle assembly can be accelerated with the assistance of the molecule that carries life's genetic instructions, DNA, a team of researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory recently found. Nanoparticles could potentially be used for more ...
Simultaneous production of microchannels with parallel, electrically conducting metal wires
09-Oct-2006 - Magnetic components that can be controlled by the application of an external electric field are useful in many different applications. They can serve as microfluidic pumps, mixers, or valves in miniature lab-on-chip systems, or they can help in sorting and arranging magnetic particles. ...
27-Sep-2006 - A team of Austrian physicists has recently developed ultra-thin pressure sensors that can also be processed into sensitive textiles. The breakthrough came with the arrival of technology for building up a sufficiently large electrical field in polymer foams. This enabled thin-film transistors to ...
15-Sep-2006 - Effective September 8, 2006, Brenntag, the global leader in the growth market for the distribution of chemicals, has acquired Wil-Chem Specialty Chemicals, Inc., Alberta, Canada. Founded in 1981, Wil-Chem evolved into a successful organization focused on the Oil and Gas Production Industry. ...
Cooperation with University of Alabama awarded
15-Sep-2006 - BASF and the University of Alabama (UoA) have been jointly awarded the renowned LES (Licensing Executive Society) 2006 Deals of Distinction Award for the Chemical, Energy and Materials Industry Sector. UoA has granted exclusive patent licenses to BASF for the use of ionic liquids in conjunction ...
13-Sep-2006 - Faster success through cooperation: With the Joint Innovation Lab (JIL) BASF opened a research laboratory for organic electronics in Ludwigshafen. BASF will conduct research at the JIL with both industrial and academic partners into new materials in the field of organic electronics. The projects ...
Off-shore fab positions Fluidigm to move rapidly into the real-time qPCR market
31-Aug-2006 - Fluidigm Corporation has announced that its Singapore-based manufacturing facility has ramped up to full process R&D and manufacturing operations, less than a year after opening its doors. The rapid startup boosts the Company's entry into the billion dollar real-time qPCR market, enabling ...
30-Aug-2006 - The University of Zurich and Siegfried Ltd announced that Professor Stephen L. Buchwald of Massachusetts Institute of Technology will receive the 2006 Siegfried Medal for his achievements in process chemistry. Professor Buchwald's contributions have effected process chemistry primarily in the ...
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