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New testing facility helps researchers improve land mine detection equipment

— 14 May 2009 11:11 | Technology

Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have built a test facility to evaluate and enhance sensors designed to detect buried land mines. The unique automated system measures... — full story

Lab-on-a-chip homes in on how cancer cells break free

— 20 Mar 2009 12:56 | Health

Johns Hopkins engineers have invented a method that could be used to help figure out how cancer cells break free from neighbouring tissue, an 'escape' that can spread the disease to... — full story

Magne Runde (left) and Frode Saetre work in the laboratory to make super conducting coils that are 1.5 m in diameter, (c) Thor Nielsen, SINTEF MediaSuper-conductors for the industry

— 9 Oct 2008 11:08 | Technology

Super conductors are materials that conduct current without resistance. For this reason, this field of research has always generated enormous interest, and considerable resources are... — full story

ATI Allvac recognised as ASM Historical Landmark

— 3 Dec 2007 08:46 | Chemistry

ATI Allvac in Monroe, North Carolina has been recognised as an ASM Historical Landmark for 'pioneering achievement in vacuum induction melting of nickel-based superalloys'... — full story

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