Nickel extraction pilot seeks best waste purification
Science has solved a waste problem for a burgeoning mining company which has developed a unique technique to extract nickel from low grade ore.
Science has solved a waste problem for a burgeoning mining company which has developed a unique technique to extract nickel from low grade ore.
Environment
Jul 25, 2014
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LMU chemists have developed a new formulation for the generation of green flames. Unlike conventional mixtures, the new blend of reactants is environmentally benign, and it produces a green flame of previously unattained ...
Materials Science
Jul 25, 2014
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A new study by researchers from the University of Leicester has furthered our understanding of how tiny nanosystems function, unlocking the potential to create new materials using nanosized 'building blocks'.
General Physics
Jul 25, 2014
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Much artificial-intelligence research addresses the problem of making predictions based on large data sets. An obvious example is the recommendation engines at retail sites like Amazon and Netflix.
Computer Sciences
Jul 25, 2014
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Responding to the impact that a growing population and changing land use have had on the Chesapeake and Delaware Bays over the past 60 years is the focus of a research project led by Penn State and supported by a $1.4 million ...
Environment
Jul 25, 2014
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The "dog days of summer" are here, but don't let the phrase fool you. This hot time of year can be dangerous for your pup, says a Kansas State University veterinarian.
Plants & Animals
Jul 25, 2014
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Researchers in the UPV/EHU's department of Condensed Matter Physics have developed the only infrared emissivity radiometer existing in Spain. The university is also one of the few centres worldwide that have this kind of ...
General Physics
Jul 25, 2014
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Researchers at the Stowers Institute for Medical Research have identified the functions of two classes of pheromone receptors, and found pheromones crucial to triggering the mating process in mice.
Plants & Animals
Jul 25, 2014
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New research from Simon Fraser University's Beedie School of Business indicates that bias towards the effects of affirmative action exists in not only people opposed to it, but also in those who strongly endorse equality.
Social Sciences
Jul 25, 2014
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Siemens is currently installing the power supply and propulsion systems into a new multi-purpose offshore construction ship for Toisa Ltd. The ship, which is being built by the Korean company Hyundai Heavy Industries Ltd., ...
Energy & Green Tech
Jul 25, 2014
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