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Tsubaki Zip Chain Actuator, a Linear Actuator that Utilizes the World's First Zip Chain

2013-11-07 04:21:41| Tsubakimoto Chain Co.

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Imec Demonstrates World's First III-V FinFET Devices Monolithically Integrated On 300mm Silicon Wafers

2013-11-05 08:26:51| rfglobalnet News Articles

Imec, a leading nanoelectronics research center, announced today that it has successfully demonstrated the first III-V compound semiconductor FinFET devices integrated epitaxially on 300mm silicon wafers, through a unique silicon fin replacement process.

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REDD mechanism could be too late to save world's rainforests

2013-11-05 07:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

RTCC: Parliaments and national legislation are key to reducing deforestation, according to a report released last week by Globe International. The global forum of legislators says Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico and the Democratic Republic of Congo do not need to wait for a binding climate change deal in 2015 to reduce the destruction of forests. Deforestation account for around 20% of global greenhouse gas emissions, and is especially damaging because the jungles of the Amazon, Congo and Sumatra store vast...

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WD releases 6TB Ultrastar He6: The worlds first helium-filled hard drive

2013-11-04 17:23:07| Extremetech

Western Digital's HGST subsidiary has announced the commercial availability of the world's first hermetically sealed, helium-filled hard drive, the Ultrastar He6 -- a 6-terabyte monster that, along with being the first helium-filled drive, just happens to be the highest-capacity hard drive in the world.

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Global warming is changing soil chemistry, to the detriment of plant growth in the worlds dry regions

2013-11-04 15:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed

Summit County: After studying soil samples at more than 200 sites worldwide in a networked research projects, scientists say global warming is likely to change the balance of soil nutrients in drylands -- to the detriment of plant growth. Drylands cover about 41 percent of the earths surface. The study suggests that people -- about 20 percent of the world`s population -- who depend on those ecosystems for crops, livestock forage, fuel and fiber will find their resources increasingly restrained. The findings...

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