Swansea University has welcomed the decision by Neath Port Talbot Council to grant detailed planning permission for its proposed pound 250m Science and Innovation Campus. The University is currently in the final stages of an EU ...
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Cancer patients in the north-east of England will be able to receive modern radiosurgery treatments without having to travel outside the region since the Northern Centre for Cancer Care (NCCC) in Newcastle –upon-Tyne announced that it ...
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The FAA said airlines would have to demonstrate that the lithium ion batteries involved were safe before they could resume flying Boeing's newest commercial airliner, but gave no details on when that could occur. Boeing did not ...
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Panamax coal freight rates on established routes from South Africa's Richards Bay and Indonesia to India remained stable to higher on Wednesday, following a positive trend seen this week due to higher fixture activity, sources said. ...
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The Monday evening closure of a key North Sea Brent crude platform, the Cormorant Alpha (See story, 1307 GMT), has not had any marked impact on the key Dated Brent price benchmark assessment. The outright price of the Dated Brent ...
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US propane and propylene stocks fell 1.61 million barrels to 63.95 million barrels in the reporting week ended Friday, the Energy Information Administration said Wednesday. Midwest supplies fell 1.13 million barrels to 20.41 million ...
Italy-based Omet has installed the first Xflex X6 equipped with an offset group with sleeves at Masterpress in Poland. The 10-color Xflex X6 430 installed at Masterpress, located in Bialystok, Poland, has five offset (sleeve) groups, five ...
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Sunbeds are putting young people at a greater risk of skin cancer than previously thought. A laboratory study by the University of Dundee has found that the average skin cancer risk from using one of the beds is over double that of ...
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Motic, brand of reference of conventional compound microscopes, a leader in affordable, high quality Digital Microscopy solutions, launches yet another high definition camera with integrated screen for immediate live view: the Moticam ...
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China Nonferrous Metal Industry's Foreign Engineering & Construction Co., a subsidiary of Chinese state-owned metals company China Nonferrous Metal Mining (Group) Co., has announced that on January 13 it signed a $712 million dollar ...
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Chongqing-based Chinese steelmaker Chongqing Iron and Steel Co. (Chongqing Steel), a subsidiary of Chongqing Iron and Steel (Group) Co., has signed a shipbuilding steel supply agreement amounting to a total of 200,000 mt for 2013 with ...
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One of the country's most culturally important theatres, the Thétre National Populaire (TNP) has been at the heart of contemporary French performing arts for over 90 years. Moving from Paris to Villeurbanne 40 years ago, a ...
Following popular demand, the LTM Motor School is back. Starting with two course dates in February 2013, the LTM team will be teaching a two day course on hoist maintenance and general theory. The course offers participants the opportunity ...
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Orbital Sound reports its busiest pantomime season to date, with nearly 30 shows playing simultaneously around the UK during December 2012 and January 2013. All of Orbital's recently acquired Yamaha CL5 consoles are in active service on the ...
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This year, ProMat features three keynote presentations, each offering critical insights from experts into future developments in robotics, business and the supply chain. The first runs Monday morning from 8:45 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. in the ...
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