AB SCIEX has unveiled a new software application, LibraryView Software, which enables faster and reliable identification of contaminants in food, environmental, clinical research and forensic toxicology samples. The new software using ...
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Cashmere World (27 - 29 Sept. 2012 in Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre) kicks off its Hong Kong debut with big expectations. Visitor numbers are seen to surpass that of last year's show in Beijing, as it benefits from the vibrant ...
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Scientists from Britain, Germany and the US have identified the key components of genetic code of wheat, a move which could improve food security. The scientists have identified 96,000 wheat genes and the links between them. The study ...
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The UK Food Standards Agency (FSA) is evaluating an application from the Canadian company Bioneutra for the approval to market a carbohydrate, known as isomalto-oligosaccharide, as a novel food ingredient for use in a range of foods. The ...
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The UK Food Standards Agency's (FSA's) expert Advisory Committee on Novel Foods and Processes is considering an application from Swiss firm Dow Wolff Cellulosics for approval to market a carbohydrate derivative, known as methylcellulose, as ...
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Germany's parliament is continuing enquiries into the notion of introducing a levy on Google for each time it indexes or links to media content. The so-called'Google Tax',which would cover content such as newspaper articles and ...
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LifeMap Sciences, a subsidiary of BioTime, has introduced a database platform of human cellular life to advance research in the stem cell and other biomedical fields, and develop new diagnostic technologies and therapeutic products. The ...
CIO-Data scientist jobs are hot in the era of big data.These professionals are responsible for manipulating petabytes of data into better decision-making,new streams of revenue and ultimately more business.A study by McKinsey Global ...
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Mr Rostam Qasemi oil minister of Iran as saying that the ministry plans to set up a special fund for the purpose of supporting oil producers and contractors. A plan has been drafted by the ministry and it will be submitted to the parliament ...
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Sweden based Karolinska Institutet and Immunomedics scientists have collaborated to design and test new class of drugs that destroy the AIDS virus, HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus), which may also help in eliminating the virus completely. ...
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Process Systems Enterprise (PSE) has released gCrystal 2.0,modelling software at Achema exhibition in Frankfurt, Germany . The software has been developed in collaboration with several companies from different industries where ...
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South Korean scientists have developed a new material for rechargeable lithium-ion batteries to cut down the charging time for electric vehicles. Scientists at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology said that they developed a ...
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PerkinElmer has launched the latest version of ChemBioOffice Informatics Suite to accelerate the discovery process through increased productivity and data sharing. Version 13.0 adds improvements to the ChemBioDraw and ChemBio3D ...
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ACE Excess Casualty Unit has introduced ACE Cat Management 2.5 endorsement, a catastrophe management insurance product. An enhancement to the existing catastrophe management endorsement, the version will provide additional limits up to ...
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Researchers have now moved a step closer to determining new ways to improve quality of life-saving blood transfusions for preterm babies by understanding the mechanism behind the body's inflammatory response. By decreasing the likelihood ...
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