technology of | ||||||
NEWS | ||||||
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials research: NIMS scientist Katsuhiko Ariga receives ... (Tsukuba, 12 January 2018) NIMS researcher Katsuhiko Ariga receives the STAM Best Contribution Award 2017 for his efforts and dedication in the publication of the journal Science and Technology of Advanced Materials (STAM). Supramolecular chemistry and surface scientist, Katsuhiko Ariga has ...
| ||||||
No, Ripple Isn't the Next Bitcoin In the last month the currency owned by Ripple, a company that bills itself as using blockchain technology to build the payment system of the future, soared in price by a whopping 700 percent. XRP's overall value pushed up to nearly $150 billion and briefly made Chris Larsen, Ripple's cofounder, one of ...
| ||||||
Science and Technology of Advanced Materials research: Multifunctional Polymeric Nanoparticles ... Worldwide social media interest in comprehensive review of nanomedical applications of biocompatible polymers leads to STAM 2017 Altmetrics Award. TSUKUBA, Japan (PRWEB UK) 12 January 2018. Source: Science and Technology of Advanced Materials, Center for Public Affairs and ...
| ||||||
Just the ticket! How Eaton Park's miniature railway helped develop offshore navigation technology Members of Norwich and District Society of Model Engineers helped offshore engineering company Thurn Group to test a navigation system which could be used with its technology. Picture: N&DSME. But it proved just the ticket for one Norfolk engineering firm, which coupled up with Eaton Park's ...
| ||||||
CropLogic betting on agri-technology Chief executive Jamie Cairns said CropLogic's new mobile app, and its potential to collate crop-related decision making technology in accessible manner, is attracting global interest. "Funds have come on board that identify this as the tech which could ultimately enable a big roll up play in the agronomy ...
| ||||||
Fleets of drones could replace fireworks as Intel's Shooting Star put on a dazzling display Fleets of light-carrying drones could replace fireworks as traditional entertainment, according to the boss of Intel's drone group. Anil Nanduri said the pre-programmed Shooting Star drones, which carry coloured LED lights and use special location technology to stay in formation, create a new art form.
| ||||||
Will Cape Town be the first city to run out of water? In developing and emerging countries, up to 80% of water is lost through leakages, according to German environmental consultancy GIZ. Even in some areas of the US, up to 50% of water trickles away due to ageing infrastructure. A growing number of technology companies are focusing their work on ...
| ||||||
New Horizons for Intasept Aseptic Filling Technology for Bag-in-Box Rapak's Intasept technology comprises of a gland and filling systems that are used together for the sealed hygienic filling of aseptic product into Bag-in-Box packaging. The uniqueness of the system is due to the double membrane technology of the gland which is available in 32mm and 16mm formats.
| ||||||
CES 2018: Consumer trends that will shape the enterprise industry At CES this week, more than 180,000 visitors will flood through Las Vegas to check out the 4000 exhibitors showcasing the latest and greatest technology of 2018. Whilst typically CES has been a consumer show, we can't ignore the tech trends demonstrated on the floor ground that will inevitably shape ...
| ||||||
LFP suspends goal line technology League of Professional Football, ( LFP), the body responsible for running France 's professional football leagues suspended the use of goal line technology for an unspecified period of time after two mid-game errors. In association football, goal-line technology is a method used to determine when the ...
| ||||||
See more results | Edit this alert |
You have received this email because you have subscribed to Google Alerts. |
Receive this alert as RSS feed |
Send Feedback |
No comments:
Post a Comment