Category: Joint ventures/collaborations

  • U.K. to Fund Sustainable Biofuel By-Product R&D

    A consortium of research funding councils and industry in the U.K. will finance new ways of extracting valuable chemicals from the by-products of brewing grains for ethanol. This call for proposals aims to challenge researchers to find processes that yield chemicals which would otherwise be produced from fossil fuels. The project comes under the Integrated…

  • Fuel Cell Powered Forklifts Built for Demo Project

    A fleet of 30 forklift trucks that run on hydrogen fuel cells are being built and tested for use at ports and loading docks in Europe.  The trucks are being built under the auspices of the HyLIFT-DEMO project, funded by the EU. The 2.5 ton forklifts are being built by the Danish forklift manufacturer Dantruck…

  • Antibody-Based Biosensor Aids Environmental Cleanups

    Researchers at the Virginia Institute of Marine Science (VIMS) in Gloucester Point have built and tested an aquatic sensor device that uses antibodies to detect marine pollutants. The developers of the device published their test results that appear today in the journal Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry (paid subscription required). The research team that built the…

  • Diagnostics Companies Get European Grant for Bladder Cancer

    Molecular diagnostics companies MDxHealth SA in Liege, Belgium and NovioGendix B.V. in Nijmegen, Netherlands have received a $1.1 million grant from Eurotrans-Bio to advance their bladder cancer program. NovioGendix is a spin-off company from Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre (RUNMC). Eurotrans-Bio is a European Commission initiative to encourage cross-border research and development between small companies…

  • Researchers, Designer Develop Lighter Sound-Absorbing Fabric

    Researchers at the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (French acronym EMPA), along with a silk weaving company and textile designer, have developed lightweight, translucent curtain materials that absorb room noise. The Swiss textile maker Weisbrod-Zürrer AG and designer Annette Douglas were part of the team. Sound absorbing surfaces that decrease sound wave…

  • Clinical Trial: Glass Nanofibers Aid Wound Healing

    A trial of super-thin glass fibers show the fibers helped heal venous stasis wounds in eight of 12 patients who had not responded to other treatments. Results of the small-scale early trial appear in the May issue of the American Ceramic Society’s Bulletin magazine. The fibrous glass material (pictured left) is produced by Mo-Sci Corporation…

  • Dutch-Chinese Project to Simulate Shipping Port Traffic

    Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in the Netherlands and Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, China will develop a traffic model for shipping in congested port areas, which they hope will provide a better understanding of the ports’ capacity and improve safety. The project is part of a program by the Netherlands Organisation for Scientific…

  • Grants to Fund Tech Commercialization in Maryland

    The Maryland Technology Development Corporation (TEDCO) in Columbia has started a technology transfer program with funding for small businesses to commercialize U.S. government technologies. TEDCO’s Joint Technology Transfer Initiative (JTTI) will award $825,000 to 11 small businesses over two years. Grants of up to $75,000 will go to companies with plans to bring to market…

  • FDA Approves Type 2 Diabetes Treatment

    The U.S. Food and Drug Administration today approved Tradjenta (linagliptin) tablets, which when used with diet and exercise, can improve blood glucose control in adults with Type 2 diabetes. Tradjenta is marketed by Boehringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals in Ridgefield, Connecticut, and Eli Lilly Company in Indianapolis, Indiana. People with Type 2 diabetes do not produce or…

  • Electronic Field Guide Created in iPhone App

    Columbia University in New York, the University of Maryland in College Park, and the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. have created a tree identification guide called Leafsnap that operates as a smartphone app. The guide is available free of charge for the Apple iPhone; Android and iPad versions are planned for later this year. This…