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This idea doesn't stink: New tech cuts industrial odors, pollutants

28-Aug-2009

A North Carolina State University researcher has devised a new technology that really does not stink. In fact, it could be the key to eliminating foul odors and air pollutants emitted by industrial chicken rendering facilities and – ultimately – large-scale swine feedlots. Dr. Praveen Kolar, ...

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Study finds higher pathogen loads in collapsed honeybee colonies

17-Aug-2009

Honeybees in colonies affected by colony collapse disorder (CCD) have higher levels of pathogens and are co-infected with a greater number of pathogens than their non-CCD counterparts, but no individual pathogen can be singled out as the cause of CCD, according to a study by an international team ...

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Silicon with afterburners: Process developed at Rice could be boon to electronics manufacturer

27-Jul-2009

Scientists at Rice University and North Carolina State University have found a method of attaching molecules to semiconducting silicon that may help manufacturers reach beyond the current limits of Moore's Law as they make microprocessors both smaller and more powerful. Their findings are ...

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Fast, cheap melamine detector duo will outfox dairy frauds

19-Dec-2008

Two easy-to-use new ways of detecting melamine on the production line are reported in the Royal Society of Chemistry’s Chemical Communications. Responding to the recent tragic incidences of illness and death in China following melamine contamination in dairy products, two separate techniques will ...

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