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Verantis Announces the Acquisition of the Assets of Atlanta-Based Andersen 2000
Verantis Corporation, a global provider of turnkey environmental and process solutions for industrial plants, announced today that it acquired the assets of Atlanta-based Andersen 2000.
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Facilitating Conservation Farming Practices and Enhancing Environmental Sustainability with Agricultural Biotechnology.
CTIC's new publication explores the breadth of the environmental benefits of conservation tillage practices, which are facilitated significantly by biotechnology crops.
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How science could spark a second Green Revolution
'To fight poverty and overpopulation, crops need coaxing. Advances in deep-root food plants may trigger a new Green Revolution.'
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NIH-Funded Study Unveils Potential Genetic Links to Lung Disease Risk
The findings may lead to better understanding of lung function and related diseases.
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Research Reveals Exactly How Coughing is Triggered by Environmental Irritants
Scientists identify the reaction inside the lungs that can trigger coughing when a person is exposed to particular irritants in the air.
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Oxford Gene Technology to Distribute SciGene Microarray Products in Europe
OGT to supply SciGene’s lines of microarray sample processing equipment to research laboratories throughout the European Union, excluding Germany.
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Scientists Discover How UV Radiation Causes Cells to Die to Avoid Cancer Damage
Scientists identify the built-in safety mechanism that forces cells damaged by UV radiation to commit suicide to avoid harmful mutations.
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Agilent Technologies and Markes form Global Thermal Desorption GC, GC/MS Collaboration
Under the agreement, Markes TD systems and accessories are available globally through the Agilent sales force.
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Syft Technologies Receives Export NZ Award for Australian Contract
Syft Technologies recognises by Export New Zealand for the sale of five Voice100s to the Australian Customs Service.
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UCLA Researcher Developing Lab to Help Manufacturer Testing
UCLA team has developed a testing method to assess the safety and health risks of engineered nanomaterials.
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