Published Sciences Particle or fiber board 100% non-toxic and 25% stronger than currently available products; Reduction of health problems and related expenses ($9m – $48m per year1) caused by formaldehyde exposure. By The University of Maine
Published Sciences Carbon nano-tubes Manufacture The ability to use cellulosic plant fibers as raw materials to produce carbon nano-tubes also has the potential to dramatically reduce costs and improve the processing performance. By The University of Maine
Published Power & Utilities Rapid pyrolosis biofuel The technology provides significantly improved methods for converting biomass, including woody biomass, and spent pulping/fractionation liquors, into highly deoxygenated fuels. By The University of Maine
Published Telecommunications Calibrated Paint Matching App The Application takes into account the differences in lighting between the home and the store. By The University of Maine
Published Medical Early Breast Cancer Detection The degree of disruption may be used to diagnose and predict malignancy in breast and potentially other tissues. By The University of Maine
Published Telecommunications Interference Mitigation It addresses the residual interference problem that limits the number of sensors or tags used in code division systems by completely eliminating the interference at the source. By The University of Maine