Israeli, U.S. venture firms open joint lab
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An Israeli venture-capital firm and a U.S. venture-capital company announced Wednesday they would join forces to invest millions in 10 new tech startups.
U.S. EPA proposes toxic emission cuts
Mar 02, 2006 |
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The U.S. Environmental Protection agency says it is proposing reducing emissions from gasoline, vehicles and gasoline containers.
Satellites used to track ocean eddies
Mar 02, 2006 |
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A new satellite project -- Ocean FOCUS -- is being used to warn oil production operators of warm eddies in the Gulf of Mexico.
New aircraft to study severe turbulence
Mar 02, 2006 |
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The nation's newest and most advanced research aircraft is taking part in its first major mission: studying severe atmospheric turbulence.
India telecom budget disappoints industry
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India's telecom industry is reportedly disappointed with the government's budget proposals for the sector.
Laboratory licenses hydrogen sensor technology
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The U.S. Department of Energy's National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) announced on Feb. 23 that Nuclear Filter Technology (NucFil) has been awarded licenses to manufacture Fiber Optic Hydrogen Sensors. The licenses, ...
Scientists want global stem cell standards
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Scientists around the world have reportedly started a major effort to devise a set of global standards that would guide stem cell research.
Budget divides Indian IT down the middle
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A day after the local IT hardware industry uncorked the bubbly for receiving unprecedented sops from the Indian 2006 Budget that gave local manufacturing a fillip, it appears that it would have the spend the next few months ...


