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iCRETE(TM) Concrete Technology Supports Freedom Tower's Soaring Heights

iCRETE(TM) Concrete Technology Supports Freedom Tower's Soaring Heights

NEW YORK, December 19 /PRNewswire/ -- -- Record strength concrete poured in New York -- Dramatic 40% reduction in greenhouse gases One of the biggest breakthroughs in construction technology --- the…
First Reserve Corporation Announces 906 Million Pounds Sterling Recommended Acquisition of Abbot Group in Largest-Ever Drilling

First Reserve Corporation Announces 906 Million Pounds Sterling Recommended Acquisition of Abbot Group in Largest-Ever Drilling

GREENWICH, Conn., HOUSTON and LONDON, December 19 /PRNewswire/ -- First Reserve Corporation, the largest energy-focused private equity firm, announced today that it is continuing its long tradition…
“Brain Signature” for Cigarette Cravings Identified

“Brain Signature” for Cigarette Cravings Identified

A new brain imaging study by researchers in the Abramson Cancer Center of the University of Pennsylvania shows that cigarette cravings in smokers who are deprived of nicotine are linked with…
PET Scan Shows Brain Differences Among Young And Old When Thirsty

PET Scan Shows Brain Differences Among Young And Old When Thirsty

Twelve healthy subjects in their 60s and 70s showed a different pattern of brain activations during thirst and satiation than did 10 healthy subjects in their 20s who drank the same amounts and…
Research: Supercritical Method of Converting Chicken Fat Into Biodiesel

Research: Supercritical Method of Converting Chicken Fat Into Biodiesel

Chemical engineering researchers at the University of Arkansas have investigated supercritical methanol as a method of converting chicken fat into biodiesel fuel. The new study also successfully…
Mathematicians Drive Toward Solving The Mystery Of Random Traffic Jams

Mathematicians Drive Toward Solving The Mystery Of Random Traffic Jams

Mathematicians from the University of Exeter say they have solved the mystery of traffic jams by developing a model to show how major delays occur on our roads, with no apparent cause. Many traffic…
Linkstorm and London's GMW Media Partner to Offer New, High-Performing Display Ad Solutions to U.K. Market

Linkstorm and London's GMW Media Partner to Offer New, High-Performing Display Ad Solutions to U.K. Market

NEW YORK and LONDON, December 19 /PRNewswire/ -- - Strategic Partnership Expands Linkstorm's Reach in European Market Advertising technology company Linkstorm is ramping up its sales effort in the…
Thomson Scientific Bestows Award Celebrating Innovation and Entrepreneurship in India

Thomson Scientific Bestows Award Celebrating Innovation and Entrepreneurship in India

PHILADELPHIA and LONDON, December 19 /PRNewswire/ -- - Award Winners were Chosen for Leading Innovation Through Technology in all Aspects of Scientific Literature and Patent Publications Thomson…
NUKEM Hands Over Engineered Near Surface Disposal Facility in Chernobyl to the Customer

NUKEM Hands Over Engineered Near Surface Disposal Facility in Chernobyl to the Customer

ALZENAU, Germany and CHERNOBYL, Ukraine, December 19 /PRNewswire/ -- NUKEM Technologies GmbH, Alzenau has handed over the Engineered Near Surface Disposal Facility at Chernobyl to the customer SSE…
An International First at the CHUM - Promising Treatment in Regeneration of the Myocardium Through the use of Stem Cells

An International First at the CHUM - Promising Treatment in Regeneration of the Myocardium Through the use of Stem Cells

MONTREAL, Canada, December 19 /PRNewswire/ -- The Centre hospitalier de l'Université de Montréal (CHUM) announces the beginning of a phase II randomized double-blind trial with the potential of…

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