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Thanks to proposition 65, Californians are warned that a, “product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects of... Read More »
A team of physicists from Technische Universität München and Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München have developed a new process to create... Read More »
ThyssenKrupp VDM, together with the Jülich Research Center, has developed Crofer 22 H, an improved high-performance material for solid oxide fuel cells. In fuel... Read More »
For many decades, innovation and government support have had a close relationship. Lately, however, obtaining government support for innovation has become more... Read More »
When you hurt yourself when you were a kid, chances are your parents put an adhesive bandage over the spot, whether you were bleeding or not. Chances are the trick... Read More »
Current methods for cleaning trace metals out of water are inefficient, expensive or produce unwanted toxic byproducts. Researchers at Brown University are aiming to... Read More »
  Today, Boeing and Southwest Airlines announced a firm order for 150 fuel-efficient 737 MAX airplanes. Southwest is the first airline to finalize a 737... Read More »
In the wake of higher oil prices and environmental concerns about greenhouse emissions, natural gas has emerged as a bridge between modern dependence on coal-fired... Read More »
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Janssen Biotech announced today that it has negotiated an agreement with Pharmacyclics to develop and market PCI-32765, an anti-cancer compound. Janssen Biotech, a... Read More »
Researcher Dr. Rachel Grant and colleagues from the UK's Open University recently published an article in the "International Journal of Environmental... Read More »
Back in the day, the United States – when it came to the automotive industry – was in the driver's seat.   But this is no longer the... Read More »
Ixmyelocel-T cell therapy proved safe in a mid-stage clinical trial by Aastrom BioSciences, according to data presented today at the annual meeting of the American... Read More »
"The two most common elements in the universe are hydrogen and stupidity."—Harlan Ellison    If we could figure out how to run our... Read More »
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Peter Sharma IIIThe key to hydrogen as burnable fuel is clean electricity for the generation of the gas. My wind-power at
Nov 11, 2011
  BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Belgian biotech firm Ablynx said on Friday that it had regained the rights for its TNF-Alpha targeting nanobodies from Pfizer, which... Read More »
The late 1950s saw mass prescription of a sedative called thalidomide for morning sickness. Unfortunately, it was later discovered that one enantiomer of thalidomide... Read More »
Clean fuel production generally involves extraction of energy from biomass, such as corn or algae, but what if we could produce clean fuel without the biomass? ... Read More »
The Computer History Museum in Mountain View, CA was abuzz with coffee-fueled conversation the weekend of Oct. 21-22nd as a very diverse bunch -... Read More »
  FRANKFURT (Reuters) - BASF has applied for European Union approval for Fortuna, a potato genetically modified to resist a common plant disease, as the... Read More »
FRANKFURT (Reuters) - Desertec, the world's most ambitious solar power project, is to start building its first power plant next year, a 500 megawatt (MW)... Read More »
When we think of patent law, we often think of technology, engineering, and intellectual property. Rarely do we think of living organisms. In 1980, however, the... Read More »
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