A Canadian company using microwaves to convert scrap polystyrene to styrene monomer has been awarded a Clean50 designation by a company promoting sustainability. Pyrowave Inc. of Montreal garnered the ...
TOKYO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Asahi Kasei and Microwave Chemical launched a joint demonstration project in April 2023 with the objective of commercializing a chemical recycling process for polyamide 66 1 ...
The fundamental nanotechnology process of self assembly may soon replace the lithographic processing use to make the ubiquitous semi-conductor chips. By using microwaves, researchers in Canada have ...
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Microwave technologies can give hummus longer shelf life, eliminating need for chemical preservatives
Washington State University scientists are using microwave technology to extend the shelf life of hummus while eliminating the need for chemical preservatives, as demonstrated in a Journal of Food ...
With the market growing for carbon-fibre reinforced plastics, production processes need to be improved to reduce cycle times and to improve the quality assurance process, especially where aerospace ...
(Nanowerk News) In recent times, humans have faced the threats of global warming and depletion of energy resources. In Japan, about 40% of the greenhouse gases generated due to energy consumption are ...
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NATICK, Mass. (May 8, 2012) -- Virtually every kitchen in America has at least one, and pretty much everyone knows how to use the technology to at least cook a bag of popcorn. Right, it's the ...
The extraordinary electrical properties 1,2,3 of semiconducting single-walled carbon nanotubes (s-SWNTs) make them uniquely attractive for use in logic transistors/circuits 4,5,6,7,8,9,10, ...
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