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  • News - 31 Oct 2006
    E3 BioFuels has announced the Genesis plant will begin production in December 2006 at Mead, Nebraska, as the first-ever closed-loop system for distilling commercial quantities of ethanol using methane...
  • News - 24 Jul 2006
    Critical advances in medicine and environmental protection promise to emerge from a new method for biochemical analysis of fluids developed by an international science team led in part by Arizona...
  • News - 19 Jul 2006
    Ford has kicked off production of dedicated hydrogen fueled V-10 engines, making it the first automaker in the world to do so. "This engine represents a significant milestone in Ford's...
  • News - 27 Jun 2006
    Scientists from Carnegie Mellon University and the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) have found that a rapid, environmentally friendly catalytic process involving Fe-TAML. activators and hydrogen...
  • News - 5 Jun 2006
    Wood fibres turn up in a wide range of products. In addition to traditional paper and wood-based materials, they are also used for example in the food, textile and pharmaceutical industries. The scope...
  • News - 18 May 2006
    Cleaning the inside of giant storage tanks at refineries and bulk chemical storage facilities is set to get a whole lot easier, safer and cheaper, with the development of an innovative jet cleaning...
  • News - 6 Jan 2006
    The use of composite materials in the aeronautic industry has been increasing since (in the 70s in the North American market and the 80s in Europe) they started to be used in commercial aviation as a...
  • News - 21 Oct 2005
    Penn State researchers have developed a prototype sonic gas analyzer that automatically and continuously tracks the concentration of a gas in an air/gas mixture based on changes in pitch. Miguel...
  • News - 12 Aug 2005
    European researchers have joined the battle against crime and terrorism with techniques for carrying out foolproof fingerprinting on a wider range of everyday objects. A unique...
  • News - 4 Jul 2005
    The appearance of Britain’s pavements could be transformed thanks to a new non-stick chewing gum developed by Revolymer, winners of the University of Bristol’s £30 000 New Enterprise...

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