Aerospace & Defense


Homeland Security & Defense Technology Resource (Technical Insights)

The growing concern for homeland security has amplified the importance of safety and privacy in our daily lives. Accordingly, security technologies are receiving heightened attention by researchers, government agencies, the military, manufacturers, and end users. An increase in R&D funding, venture capital and investments in security systems has catapulted the field and turned it into a major growth area.

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High-Tech Materials Alert. Gold-Tin Hybrid Nanoparticles To Replace Platinum Catalysts in Fuel Cells; Hydrogel Developed for Biomedical Applications; Nanohybrid Catalysts for Biomass Refining 15 Jan 2010
Homeland Security Alert. Explosives Detection 15 Jan 2010
Performance Materials Alert. Hybrid Nanosensor for Detecting TNT; Thermocomposite Material for Greasing Applications; Polymer Nanocomposites as High-Temperature Damping Materials 15 Jan 2010
Advanced Coatings & Surface Technologies Alert. Scratch Resistance of Fast-Cured Metal Flake Powder Coatings; Solderability of Cold-Sprayed Tin-Copper Coatings; Surface Nanohole Chain Patterns for Localized Surface Plasmon Excitation 15 Jan 2010
Futuretech Alert. Application of Coal Gasification in New Energy Systems 15 Jan 2010
Nanotechnology Alert. Shaping of Graphene Nanostructures Using Water Droplets; CNTs To Act as Infrared Sensors; Nitrogen-Doped CNTs 08 Jan 2010
Inside R&D Alert. Surface Mount Switches for Broadband Wireless Communications; Integrated Storage Platform for Management Automation and High-Operation Efficiency; Simplified Fabrication Method of Tunable Liquid Microlens Arrays 08 Jan 2010
Sensor Technology Alert. Near-Field Sensor for THz Applications; 2D Pressure Sensor Pad for Biomedical Applications; Enzyme-Free Glucose Sensor 08 Jan 2010
Plastics Advisor Alert. Converting Plastic Bags To Batteries; GHG Emissions Calculated for Joint Sealing Compounds; New Technique To Use Polymers for Reducing Nuclear Waste 08 Jan 2010
High-Tech Materials Alert. Phase Change Materials for Energy-Efficient Buildings; Catalyst Technology for Efficient Hydrogen Production 08 Jan 2010

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