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How analytical instruments companies can overcome a challenging market
US and China sign five-year amended Science and Technology Agreement
Ames National Lab researchers tackle material challenges to commercialize fusion power
This week in semiconductors: Google’s quantum chip achieves computation milestone
Mary Marcus appointed CEO of NewAge Industries
Color-changing, power-free sensor could boost health monitoring and improve infrastructure safety
Northwestern University joins global partnership to build Giant Magellan Telescope
Jefferson Lab dedicates niobium-tin particle accelerator prototype
25 landmark R&D-heavy tech funding rounds of 2024
30 architectural monuments to R&D
Space Station research returns, advancing cancer and neurodegenerative therapies
A new study shows how fluid flow and chemicals team up to halt harmful bacteria
Gene variant linked to high-altitude adaptation shows promise in predicting blood cancer outcomes
R&D Market Pulse: US tax policy could spur R&D investment, more than one-third of manufacturers using AI
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Northwestern University joins global partnership to build Giant Magellan Telescope
Northwestern University has joined the international consortium constructing the Giant Magellan Telescope, a $2.54 billion observatory poised to become one of the world’s most powerful astronomical instruments. The consortium now includes 15 leading research institutions from the United States, Australia, Brazil, Chile, Israel, South Korea, and Taiwan. Northwestern brings expertise in astrophysics and artificial intelligence…

Jefferson Lab dedicates niobium-tin particle accelerator prototype

Argonne National Laboratory joins New Energy Frontier Research Center to advance next-generation electronics

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The Technology Needed to Create Next-Gen Semiconductors
The semiconductor industry is running towards a nano-scale wall. For decades electronics have become smaller, faster and smarter. Today, a chip’s transistors are so densely packed and tiny that manufacturers are forced to build and design complex 3D architectures, at the nanometer scale, just to keep up with Moore’s Law. Discover how Atom Probe Tomography…
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How analytical instruments companies can overcome a challenging market
The life sciences and analytical instruments industry has been on a roller coaster for the past several years. When the COVID-19 pandemic took hold in 2020, businesses rapidly expanded to meet the moment. But four years later, the market is decidedly unusual, for lack of a better term. Many analytical instruments organizations are rife with…

Thermo Fisher Scientific receives FDA clearance for TaqPath COVID-19 Diagnostic PCR Kit

Color-changing, power-free sensor could boost health monitoring and improve infrastructure safety

25 landmark R&D-heavy tech funding rounds of 2024

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Color-changing, power-free sensor could boost health monitoring and improve infrastructure safety
Researchers at Chungnam National University, Daejeon, South Korea, have developed a mechanochromic strain sensor that indicates mechanical stress through changing colors — without needing an external power source. The device, described in a study published on October 15, 2024, in the journal Chemical Engineering Journal, uses magnetic nanoparticles and elastic materials to detect stretching, bending,…
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US and China sign five-year amended Science and Technology Agreement
The State Department has announced that the United States and China have amended and extended their bilateral Science and Technology Agreement (STA) for five years. Initially signed in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter and Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, the deal was designed to foster cooperation in agriculture, energy, space, health, and the environment. U.S. officials…

Ames National Lab researchers tackle material challenges to commercialize fusion power

25 landmark R&D-heavy tech funding rounds of 2024

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Unveiling the structure of a photosynthetic catalyst that turns light into hydrogen fuel
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Ames National Lab researchers tackle material challenges to commercialize fusion power
Researchers from Ames National Laboratory and Iowa State University, funded through ARPA-E’s CHADWICK program, are developing materials for the “first wall” in fusion reactors. This wall faces extreme temperatures, radiation, and magnetic environments and must efficiently transfer heat for electricity production. Two layers are required: a tungsten-based refractory material facing the plasma and a structural…

Color-changing, power-free sensor could boost health monitoring and improve infrastructure safety

Jefferson Lab dedicates niobium-tin particle accelerator prototype

This week in battery research: Lithium-ion battery pack prices see the biggest price drop in years

Unveiling the structure of a photosynthetic catalyst that turns light into hydrogen fuel
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Ames National Lab researchers tackle material challenges to commercialize fusion power
Researchers from Ames National Laboratory and Iowa State University, funded through ARPA-E’s CHADWICK program, are developing materials for the “first wall” in fusion reactors. This wall faces extreme temperatures, radiation, and magnetic environments and must efficiently transfer heat for electricity production. Two layers are required: a tungsten-based refractory material facing the plasma and a structural…

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Study explores solid-phase manufacturing to upcycle metal scrap into high-value alloys

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Researchers explore synthetic production of snail mucus protein for biomedical applications
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US and China sign five-year amended Science and Technology Agreement
The State Department has announced that the United States and China have amended and extended their bilateral Science and Technology Agreement (STA) for five years. Initially signed in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter and Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, the deal was designed to foster cooperation in agriculture, energy, space, health, and the environment. U.S. officials…

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US and China sign five-year amended Science and Technology Agreement
The State Department has announced that the United States and China have amended and extended their bilateral Science and Technology Agreement (STA) for five years. Initially signed in 1979 by President Jimmy Carter and Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping, the deal was designed to foster cooperation in agriculture, energy, space, health, and the environment. U.S. officials…





































