Big Fish, the world's largest producer of casual games, announced the re-release of its cheerful winter-themed slot machine, "Snow Day" in its #1 mobile social casino app Big Fish Casino. This game was the first to launch one of Big Fish ...
Tags: Electronics, Consumer Electronics
Today, we entirely depend on supermarkets to fulfill our varied shopping needs. These are specifically built to provide best and fresh to buy. Several openings around the world reveals its increasing popularity among people. These of course ...
Watson-Marlow Pumps Group is introducing a new food grade hose for use with Bredel pumps. FDA and EC compliant, the new F-NBR hoses offer better wear resistance and longer life for improved production efficiency and process/product safety. ...
Tags: Pump Hoses, Industrial Equipment, Components
The difference between the healthiest diets and the least healthy diets is $1.50 a day, U.S. researchers found. Lead author Mayuree Rao, a junior research fellow in the Department of Epidemiology at the Harvard School of Public Health, ...
Tags: Agriculture, Food, Health, Medicine
For patients with diabetes, it is better to eat a single large meal than several smaller meals throughout the day, according to a new study from Linkoping University in Sweden. The study, which was published on 27 November 2013 in the ...
Cytocell announced the availability of a new range of in vitro diagnostic tests to aid in detecting patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia (CLL), a cancer of the lymphocytes. In total Cytocell has 19 different FISH probes ...
Tags: Cytocell, Haematology Fish Probes
Everywhere people are talking about water conservation. Nowadays, various methods are being designed and developed to reduce its wastage at home and industries. Today, municipal industries are facing problem in effectively using the premium ...
Tags: Manufacturing, Processing Machinery, Service
The scent of diesel, rusting anchors and fish slurry hung in the humid air of the harbor. I was in Puntarenas on the western shore of Costa Rica, waiting to leave on a scuba-diving trip to Cocos Island – often called an "underwater ...
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Morrisons has invested more than £31M over 18 months in its Farmers Boy fresh food processing facilities in Bradford, creating 150 jobs, and plans further investment in jobs and production. Morrisons runs factories across the UK as ...
Tags: Agriculture, Food
Microsoft's version of Windows for ARM-based devices, Windows RT, is being lined up for the chop, after Microsoft executive Julie Larson-Green admitted that three different versions of the Windows operating system was one too many. ...
Tags: Chop, Windows RT, Microsoft, exec, company, operating, system
FishPac Pty Ltd, which is said to be a 100% Australian-owned business and supplier of the world’s only IATA-approved oxygen transport system for live aquatic animals, has released the purpose-built StackPac transport bin. StackPac ...
Tags: innovative, Airfreight Container, Live Fish Export, trade
Posted in Medical Materials - Raw Materials by Chris Newmarker on November 26, 2013 Engineers concerned about global health think there’s room for improvement when it comes to condoms. They want to create condoms that more people ...
UK-based packaging firm Sirane has introduced new food packaging equipment, the Sira-Cook PA for meat, fish and poultry. The technology can be used to package, ship and retail the food products in the same package made of the nylon ...
Tags: Sirane, Food Packaging Technology
Men with prostate cancer who ate a low-fat diet and took fish body oil supplements may have lower risk of cancer recurrence, U.S. researchers say. Lead author William Aronson of the University of California, Los Angeles, and chief of ...
Tags: Low-fat, diet, fish oil, supplement, prostate, cancer, recurrence
After 85 years, antibiotics are growing impotent. So what will medicine, agriculture and everyday life look like if we lose these drugs entirely? A few years ago, I started looking online to fill in chapters of my family history that no ...
Tags: imagining, post-antibiotics, future