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FSP Finnish Steel Painting-Offshore Surface Treatment, Fireproofing and Engineering Services
2014-11-21 12:11:00| Offshore Technology
FSP Finnish Steel Painting (FSP) is one of the largest industrial surface treatment companies in Europe. It provides industrial surface treatments, fireproofing, floor coating, scaffolding, access te...
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Comet lander Philae detected organic compounds on the surface, just before shutting down
2014-11-19 14:28:41| Extremetech
Philae may have gone to sleep, but the lander's scientific data is still being analyzed. Organic molecules -- the possible precursors for life -- have been detected in 67P's thin atmosphere.
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New Approaches Could Facilitate More Efficient Monitoring Of Contaminants Of Emerging Concern In Surface Waters
2014-11-19 05:09:13| pollutiononline Home Page
New research published in the November 2014 issue of Water Environment Research (WER)—the popular journal published by the Water Environment Federation (WEF)— examines new approaches that could facilitate more efficient monitoring of contaminants of emerging concern in surface waters.
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Titan Spine Receives FDA Approval For Next Generation nanoLOCKTM Surface Technology
2014-11-14 08:05:49| surfacefinishing News Articles
Titan Spine, a medical device surface technology company focused on developing innovative spinal interbody fusion implants, recently announced that it has received 510(k) clearance from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to market its Endoskeleton line of interbody fusion implants featuring its next-generation nanoLOCKTM surface technology
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Philae sends first photos from the surface of a comet, after almost failing to land (updated)
2014-11-13 17:03:35| Extremetech
The European Space Agency's Philae, which made history yesterday by landing on a 2-mile-wide comet some 300 million miles away, has sent back its first photo from the surface of comet 67P/Churyumov-Gerasimenko. The ESA has also released some more details about Philae's final descent and first few hours on the comet's surface, and they sound more like an exciting sequence from a sci-fi film than reality. Read on, for the current state of events -- and some beautiful photos, of course.
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