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LED lights shine at saving energy in tech gear

Tom Abate - May 5th 2008 The same innovation that makes laptop screens thinner turns out to be one of the best energy-saving technologies on Earth - and it's all thanks to new tricks that make it possible to create more illumination using the most humble member of the semiconductor family, ...more


Pfizer to Give Public-Private Consortium

Author: Ben Butkus Pfizer said last week that it will provide $14 million over three years to the first phase of public-private research consortium project designed to investigate the regulatory mechanisms involved in human energy metabolism and potentially uncover ways ...more


Zymes’ Ubisol-Aqua(TM): Contributing to Environmentally Responsible ‘Green Chemistry’

Zymes' Ubisol-Aqua(TM) technology enables key chemical reactions to take place under "green" conditions - safely, in water, at room temperature, without reliance on organic solvents. HASBROUCK HEIGHTS, N.J., April 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Zymes, LLC announced that PTS, the lead compound of their Ubisol-Aqua(TM) solubilization technology, allows reactions to be performed in ...more


New Available Technology: METHOD OF PRODUCING AND RECOVERING NANODIAMONDS

  The University of California, Santa Barbara is actively seeking a company interested in commercializing a new method of producing and recovering nanodiamonds that is 50% more cost-effective than current processes. This method produces smaller, rounder nanodiamonds that are superior for many applications, including grinding and polishing, drug delivery, oral dentistry, ...more