Consumer goods firm Unilever has collaborated with start-up firm Ioniqa and polyethylene terephthalate (PET) resin producer Indorama Ventures to pioneer a new technology that can turn PET waste into virgin grade material for use in food ...
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Deposition equipment maker Aixtron SE of Herzogenrath, Germany says that Switzerland’s école Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) has purchased a BM NOVO system. The versatile tool, which can produce ...
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Vetter has installed new clinical syringe line at its Skokie facility in the US, as part of its efforts to expand operations to meet increasing customer demand. The new line has been already used to manufacture multiple batches for use in ...
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Gneuss has exhibited a new IV booster Jump system at the K 2016 show in Düsseldorf, Germany. Part of the recycling systems, the new add-on IV booster Jump system allows waste to be directly reintroduced into the production process. ...
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Molex will exhibit two essential capillary tubing products at HPLC 2016, the 44th International Symposium on High Performance Liquid Phase Separation and Related Techniques. Polymicro Technologies™ Tight-Tolerance VS (Vision System) ...
Tags: capillary tubing products, Liquid Phase Separation, medical applications
UK based biotech firm Lycotec claims to have developed the world's first longevity SIRT chocolate. It plans to introduce the longevity SIRT chocolate to the technology and scientific community later this month at the 10th World Congress ...
Tags: SIRT chocolate, longevity, t-RSV
Can-Fite BioPharma has submitted to the European Medicines Agency (EMA) a protocol design for its Phase III trial and Registration Plan for the Company's lead compound CF101 in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis following a ...
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Organic light-emitting devices (OLEDs) have arrived. The unsurpassed visual performance and slim form factors of OLED products have been warmly welcomed by consumers. You can find glass-based AMOLED (active-matrix OLED) displays in a range ...
Study identifies harmful PAMP molecules in processed foods that may increase risk of diseases such as coronary artery disease and Type 2 diabetes. PAMPs can be found in processed foods such as sausages, burgers, ready meals, cheeses, ...
Hybrid optoelectronic devices based on blends of hard and soft semiconductors can combine the properties of the two material types, opening the possibility for devices with novel functionality and properties, such as cheap and scalable ...
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The global chemical company Oxea launches the new lubricant Oxlube L9-TMP. It is a direct one-to-one replacement for the conventional C8/C10 (caprylic/capric) acid based TMP (Trimethylolpropane) ester that is widely used as a lubricant in ...
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UK based packaging manufacturer Benson Group will be organising Theatre of Food at Packaging Innovations 2015 which will be attended by Masterchef 2010 Dhruv Baker. The show will also have a team of designers displaying their expertise ...
Tags: carton packaging designs, Beverage, Whiskeys, Agriculture
The physical properties of the ultra-white scales on certain species of beetle could be used to make whiter paper, plastics and paints, while using far less material than is used in current manufacturing methods. The Cyphochilus beetle, ...
Tags: Beetle Shells, Construction, Decoration
ANGUS Chemical Company has announced that AMP, a multifunctional specialty chemical that's widely used in latex paint formulations, is no longer classified as a volatile organic compound (VOC) under a final rule by the U.S. Environmental ...
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'Tomato pill' may improve the function of blood vessels A daily supplement of an extract found in tomatoes may improve the function of blood vessels in patients with cardiovascular disease, according to new research from the University of ...
Tags: Agriculture, Food