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In Significant Advance for Artificial Photosynthesis, a Machine...

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In Significant Advance for Artificial Photosynthesis, a Machine...

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In Significant Advance for Artificial Photosynthesis, a Machine and Living Bacteria Work Together to Make Fuel

Scientists say they have merged living organisms with nanotechnology to mimic the photosynthesis plants use to make energy.  

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Dwell and Monogram® Team Up to Take Modern Across America

April 21, 2015

With a custom prefab outfitted with Monogram®’s most innovative appliances, the brands kickoff a ground-breaking, cross-country activation with influencer, trade, and consumer events in Portland, Ore.


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GE Energy Financial Services Invests in Green Power Investment Corp's Solar Project in Futtsu City, Japan

April 21, 2015

FUTTSU CITY, Japan -- GE Unit (NYSE:GE), GE Energy Financial Services has formed a new partnership with Tokyo-based renewable energy project developer, Green Power Investment Corp. (“GPI”), to invest in a 42-megawatt (DC) photovoltaic solar power project in Futtsu City, Japan. GE Energy Financial Services will invest alongside GPI in the project. In addition to the investment from GPI and GE Energy Financial Services, financing from a syndicate of four banks, led by The Bank of Tokyo Mitsubishi UFJ, Ltd. will be utilized for the project.


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New Study Shows Bioplastics Keep Microbes OffSafer bandages,...

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New Study Shows Bioplastics Keep Microbes OffSafer bandages,...

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New Study Shows Bioplastics Keep Microbes Off

Safer bandages, stitches and medical equipment coatings might come from two unlikely sources--eggs and milk. Researchers have found that bioplastics made from proteins in milk's whey and the albumin in eggs showed strong antimicrobial properties.

Inside Knowledge: Superfast Imaging Machine Takes Young Patients on a Pirate Ship While Doctors Work

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Inside Knowledge: Superfast Imaging Machine Takes Young Patients on a Pirate Ship While Doctors Work

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There are more than over 2,600 American children born every year with cleft palate and other head and face conditions such as the Treacher Collins syndrome, which can result in an unusually small jaw that makes it difficult to breathe.

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