April 2013 Issue of R&D Magazine
April 25, 2013 2:53 pm | CommentsThis month's issue of R&D Magazine focuses on imaging. In pioneering practical breakthroughs in microscopy, developers find strength in the combination of several technologies in a single instrument. Our editors also take a look at nanotechnology trends, touchscreen instrument controls, and enhancements in hyperspectral imaging. This issue also features products introduced at Pittcon 2013.
February 2013 Issue of R&D Magazine
February 28, 2013 9:48 am | CommentsThis month's issue of R&D Magazine focuses on the optimal laboratory fit-out and proper laboratory equipment. New technologies and changing attitudes about effective, efficient research impact the way laboratories are equipped. Our editors also take a look into the fume hood industry, laboratory automation systems, and the state of systems biology. This issue also features products that will be featured at Pittcon 2013.
December 2012 Issue of R&D Magazine
December 18, 2012 1:56 pm | CommentsIn this month's issue of R&D Magazine we announce and profile the winners of our annual Scientist of the Year and Innovator of the Year Awards. We also feature our research executive roundtable which shows how changes in the R&D environment are driving research managers to look at different ways to support and grow their organizations.
2013 R&D Magazine Global Funding Forecast
December 18, 2012 9:17 am | CommentsThe 2013 R&D Magazine/Battelle Global R&D Funding Forecast is a comprehensive analysis of the state of industrial research worldwide.
October 2012 Issue of R&D Magazine
October 10, 2012 1:15 pm | CommentsIn this month's issue of R&D Magazine the editors explore the instrumentation and business strategies that help bring nanotechnology to the marketplace. Other features on dynamic light scattering, reverse engineering, click chemistry, product development, rapid prototyping, and simulation software are also included.
September 2012 Issue of R&D Magazine
September 1, 2012 5:34 pm | CommentsThis month's issue celebrates the 2012 R&D 100 Award winners.
August 2012 Issue of R&D Magazine
August 1, 2012 3:58 pm | CommentsIn this month's issue of R&D Magazine the editors explore how better parts build better products. Suppliers for original equipment manufacturers rely on a variety of innovative strategies; cost models can improve design and manufacturability; test methods and tools facilitate particle sizing, composite design, and viscosity analysis.
June 2012 Issue of R&D Magazine
June 1, 2012 3:53 pm | CommentsThis month's issue of R&D Magazine features the profiles of our annual Laboratory of the Year winners. This years winners include the Wisconsin Institutes for Discovery, Princeton University's Frick Chemistry Laboratory, Kansas Bioscience Authority's Venture Accelerator, and University of California-Riverside's School of Medicine Research Building. Our editors also provide an in-depth overview of modern laboratory design and its ups and downs in a recovering economy, as well as features on technological improvements in fume hood accessories and their impact in recent years, dressing for safety in laboratory settings, and smartphone applications that monitor and control laboratory equipment.
April 2012 Issue of R&D Magazine
April 1, 2012 3:40 pm | CommentsThis month's issue of R&D Magazine focuses on how informatics tools keep high rising data amounts under control. Our editors also take a look at mature additive manufacturing technologies and how they present new opportunities for R&D prototypes, simulation software and how it helps companies engineer better products, secure gas safety for laboratories, and a dual-charged approach to battery testing. The issue also features a close look at a new series of materials testers and instrumented indentation that breaks free from the confines of visual measurement.
February 2012 Issue of R&D Magazine
February 1, 2012 2:32 pm | CommentsThis month's issue of R&D Magazine focuses on the key to hatching business success. The business incubator model helps new businesses last longer. Our editors also take a look into how silicone elastomers give up their secrets, laboratory water purity, and ways to manage increasing amounts of data generated by companies. The issue also features new metal products given a special boost to compete in the marketplace.
December 2011 Issue of R&D Magazine
December 1, 2011 1:56 pm | CommentsThis month's issue features the recipients of our top annual individual awards—the 2011 Scientist of the Year and 2011 Innovator of the Year. Their pioneering work has helped transform their respective fields. At the other end of the career path, the editors look at what large corporations are doing to foster the next generation of innovators. Coverage of the editors' recent Executive Roundtable examines the issues affecting government-funded R&D, we also look at new solutions for data storage and high-power electronics testing. Finally, the 2012 Global R&D Funding Forecast is a comprehensive analysis of the state of industrial research worldwide.
2012 R&D Magazine Global Funding Forecast
December 1, 2011 1:40 pm | CommentsThe 2012 R&D Magazine/Battelle Global R&D Funding Forecast is a comprehensive analysis of the state of industrial research worldwide.
October 2011 Issue of R&D Magazine
October 1, 2011 2:30 pm | CommentsThis month's issue investigates the latest trends in aerospace technology, including defense-related research, novel materials, NASA's new approach to research, and the nascent privatization of space travel. Our editors also look at breakthroughs and research angles in materials, as well as developments in nanotechnology, including carbon nanotubes and graphene. Contributed articles describe strategies in open innovation and laboratory training for safety, and also included is a specification guide to laboratory design services.
September 2011 Issue of R&D Magazine
September 1, 2011 2:20 pm | CommentsThis month's issue celebrates the 2011 R&D 100 Award winners.
August 2011 Issue of R&D Magazine
August 1, 2011 1:25 pm | CommentsThis month's issue focuses on microscopy. Despite competition, the light microscope remains the most important instrument in the laboratory. And it's quickly evolving. The issue also looks at how companies are changing the way they organize their R&D functions and train staff for imaging applications and how confocal Raman imaging expands the possibilities for measuring large-scale samples. Other features include information on how simulation tools can answer design questions and take some of the mystery and risk out of R&D and how analysts focus on publication and citation data to reveal the size and structure of materials science research globally.


