January: A Month of Scientific Discovery and Innovation
Over centuries, January has brought discoveries, advancements and notable individuals that connect directly to the work of researchers, manufacturers, and academics today.
Over centuries, January has brought discoveries, advancements and notable individuals that connect directly to the work of researchers, manufacturers, and academics today.
Waterproof materials have come a long way since the invention of the Mackintosh coat. It's hard to imagine life without them - from the rugged outdoors to the bustling city, they’re everywhere.
Thirty-nine years ago, the discovery of a soccer-ball shaped molecule ignited the nanotechnology revolution, showcasing the power of scientific exploration.
Goodfellow is committed to tackle climate change by supplying high-quality resources that support the development of safe and efficient nuclear technologies.
Celebrate Nuclear Science Week (Oct 21-25)! Learn about its impact on clean energy, medicine, modern materials & more. Join virtual events or in person.
James Chadwick's discovery of the neutron revolutionized our understanding of atomic structure and paved the way for new advancements - from nuclear power and weaponry to medicine & materials science.
When the Cassini-Huygens spacecraft hurtled toward the surface of Saturn, a journey of 746,000,000 miles, in July 2004 for the final act of a magnificent voyage that began in 1997, it took with it a sensor that had a direct connection to Goodfellow.
Join us for World Space Week! Discover how Goodfellow's solutions address climate change from space.
A new 2D gold material with unique semiconductor and catalytic properties could pave the way for advancements in materials science and technology.