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Panel urges artificial structures for St. Clair River to raise water levels
2013-04-28 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Detroit News: An advisory panel is urging the United States and Canada to consider creating artificial structures in the St. Clair River to raise historically low water levels in Lake Michigan and Lake Huron. The International Joint Commission, which advises both countries on issues involving the Great Lakes and other shared waterways, unveiled its plan Friday after a five-year study by scientists and engineers. Two U.S. and two Canadian commissioners approved all of the report's recommendations, while the...
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Target Technologies International Inc., Announces New Products for Artificial Turf Industry
2013-04-16 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Vancouver, British Columbia - Target Technologies International Inc., (TTII) wholly owned by QUIKRETE, is pleased to announce the recent introduction of its Futrfill TPE (Thermal Plastic Elastomer) infill for the artificial turf industry that is 100% North American made. Futrfill TPE has been endorsed by both the New York School Construction Authority and the County of Fairfax in Virginia as well as others. TTII's latest product launch is the innovative Tre-Di shock and drainage pad. This ...This story is related to the following:Non-Industrial ProductsSearch for suppliers of: Thermoplastic Elastomers |
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IBM takes a step towards building artificial semiconductor synapses
2013-03-27 18:40:44| Extremetech
Researchers at IBM have discovered a way to change the conductive properties of a metal oxide layer using an ionic fluid rather than a conventional electric charge. Building artificial synapses may have just become a little easier.
Researchers create self-powered artificial retina from optoelectronic polymer
2013-03-18 17:48:56| Extremetech
Interfacing neurons to electronics has already given us tremendous technologies including brain-computer interfaces (BCI) and deep brain stimulation (DBS). The bridges to optical interfaces for the brain have already begun to be built -- first with optogenetics, and more recently, directly through optically active materials. Researchers have now demonstrated that a biocompatible polymer can activate neurons directly using light, and can also be used to build an artificial retina.
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MIT team outlines path to low-cost solar-to-fuels devices; the artificial leaf
2013-03-05 11:30:16| Green Car Congress
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