Thermo Fisher Scientific, a leading provider of air quality monitoring equipment, is fully committed to supporting companies affected by proposed United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations on ethylene oxide (EtO).
In line with the exceptionally high particulate and filmic cleanliness requirements that have to be met for high-tech components in an ever-increasing number of industries, acp systems AG has extended its test capacities.
In today’s global energy and climate crisis, finding sustainable and clean fuels is critical. One potential candidate that is largely achieving relevance is hydrogen.
Renault Group and Geely signed a joint venture agreement to launch a powertrain technology company.
(Inchinnan, Renfrewshire July 11, 2023) PEAK Scientific have introduced the latest addition to their range of nitrogen gas generation solutions with the release of the Corona 1010A. Designed by PEAK to meet the requireme...
Montrose Environmental Group, Inc., a leading environmental services company, today announced a global collaboration with Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. the world leader in serving science, to provide a comprehensive real-time ethylene oxide (EtO) monitoring solution
YINCAE, a leading manufacturer of electronic materials, has announced the launch of its new product, UF 120HA.
A leading developer of clean energy technology, enabling the world’s most progressive companies to decarbonise at scale and pace, an AI-based forecasting and risk management tool that could save billions of pounds by preventing project delays and graphene sensors many times more sensitive than established silicon technology are competing to be named the UK’s leading engineering innovation.
Scientists from Oregon State University and Baylor University have made a discovery toward minimizing the energy consumption of the photonic chips employed in supercomputers and data centers.
A team led by Worcester Polytechnic Institute (WPI) researcher Yan Wang has created a method for producing lithium-ion battery electrodes that are solvent-free and greener, more affordable, and charges batteries more quickly than current electrodes on the market.