2013 has brought about some amazing trends in both commercial and residential carpets. These trends are far more intrinsic than simple—or sophisticated—aesthetics. New fiber systems, improved performance characteristics and ...
Tags: Carpet, Decoration
Taste testers have sampled the world’s first lab-grown burger in Riverside Studios, West London, where the event marking the launch was held. The tasting event was broadcast online via streaming video. The burger was cooked in the ...
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The Centre for Food Safety (CFS) of the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department has issued a ban on import of poultry and poultry products from Hualien County, Taiwan over fears of an outbreak of low-pathogenic H5N2 and H5N3 avian ...
Tags: Poultry Imports, Food
In searching for a dominant look in upholstery here, eclectic is electric...and it's everywhere. And in terms of scale, less is more. There has never been a shortage of eccentricity in Las Vegas, but at market this week, "eclectic" is ...
Tags: sofa, Furniture, Furnishing
Perrigo Company has received final FDA approval for abbreviated new drug application for generic equivalent to cutivate lotion, 0.05% and begins immediate shipment of the product. Cutivate Lotion 0.05% (fluticasone propionate lotion, ...
Pharmaceutical research and development company Serina Therapeutics has partnered with the Scripps Research Institute to jointly develop polymer-antibody drug conjugates (Polymer-ADCs). Terms and financial details of the deal have not ...
Tags: Polymer-Antibody Drug, Medicine
The Australian Institute of Health and Welfare (AIHW) has released a report that reveals Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians are more likely to be injured in land transport accidents than other Australians. The report, ...
US-based Archer Daniels Midland (ADM) has entered into a 81-20 Grain Terminal joint venture with Central Valley Ag Cooperative (CVA) to establish a bushel shuttle loader grain elevator near Randolph, Nebraska. The elevator will source ...
According to a recent study, almost 15 percent of pet owners reported a lost or stolen animal over a five year period. Pets slip away from home in many ways: someone may forget to close a gate, or a dog may dig under a fence or break ...
Tags: Consumer Electronics, Electronics
The world’s first lab-grown burger is set to be sold in London, a move which could help meat industry solve issues such as high amount of feed, fuel and water required to produce beef. The burger is being developed by the researcher ...
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Animal Welfare Approved (AWA) has introduced a new food certification label for 100% grassfed meat products in Canada. The new food label ensures that products, which are marked as grassfed, come from animals fed with 100% grass and ...
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US-based biotechnology company Life Technologies is expanding its global food safety solutions range with the worldwide distribution of its RT-qPCR assays. The assays are designed to detect Norovirus GI and Norovirus GII, Hepatitis A, and ...
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Eurofins Scientific, a food, environment and pharmaceutical products testing company, has inked a contract for the exclusive right to offer GE Healthcare's Cytiva Cardiomyocytes for drug discovery and early development cardio toxicity ...
Initial indications have been confirmed. As the 2014/15 Autumn/Winter season opens as part of VIEW Premium Selection optimism and a fresh breeze can now once again be felt in the sector. For two days Munich yet again served as the ...
Tags: Munich Fabric, Textile
The Canadian Trucking Alliance (CTA) is calling for more fairness in how the Canadian Food Inspection Agency (CIFA) levies fines on livestock haulers when it comes to the in-transit death of hogs and lost tags in-transit. Currently, if ...
Tags: Transportation