Using color-changing plastic cylinders as a stand-in for a mass of granular material, Duke University physicists have created a computer-testable method to predict, particle-by-particle, how pushes, nudges and shoves at ...
Carnegie Mellon University researchers Granger Morgan, Jay Apt and Lester Lave will recommend to federal officials Thursday, June 16, in Washington, D.C., that carbon dioxide emissions from electric generation plants can...
Calgon Carbon Corporation has announced that C. Gigantic Carbon, headquartered in Bangkok, Thailand, and Calgon Carbon have formed a joint venture company to provide carbon reactivation services to the Thailand market. T...
BHP Billiton has announced that it would establish a Base Metals Australia office in Adelaide to oversee its newly acquired interests in the Olympic Dam copper/uranium mine in South Australia, as well as the Cannington l...
Researchers from the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC), and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) have invented a new method for controlling the emission of carbon dioxide from power plants. The techniq...
Investment in low-carbon, large-scale sources of electricity - from tidal to nuclear to clean coal - are key to future energy policy in the UK, recommends a new report published by the Council for Science and Technology ...
Alcan Inc. is pleased to announce today that it has been awarded the 2005 Globe Award for Corporate Competitiveness by the GLOBE Foundation. The Company was recognized for its proven record of integrating sustainability ...
The POSCO group of Seoul, South Korea, the world's fifth biggest steel producer, has commissioned Uhde GmbH of Dortmund, Germany, to build a new coke oven battery for expansion of their coke production. At the same t...
Manufacturers of brass astrolabes in 17th-century India were two centuries more advanced than their European peers, says a doctoral student at Lehigh University who just completed a four-year study of astrolabes.
Bria...
Pan African Mining Corp has announced the resumption of its formal diamond exploration program in the field in Madagascar, following a brief hiatus during the wet season. The current program, which represents Phase 2 of ...
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