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West Yorkshire laboratory finds third of food products mislabelled
2014-02-11 14:18:00| Food Processing Technology
A laboratory in West Yorkshire county council has conducted tests on 900 food samples and confirmed that over a third of them were not what they were claimed to be, or were mislabelled.
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NREL Report Finds Similar Value in Two CSP Technologies
2014-02-11 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
"Estimating the Performance and Economic Value of Multiple Concentrating Solar Power Technologies in a Production Cost Model" finds that value of delivered energy of dry-cooled tower and parabolic trough CSP (concentrating solar power) plants, integrated with thermal energy storage, are similar. Report provides quantitative results in Colorado test system comparing 2 CSP technologies with thermal energy storage and evaluates how operational/capacity value varies with plant configuration. This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of:
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Global warming pause due to Pacific winds, study finds
2014-02-10 11:27:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Telegraph: Scientists in Australia say strong winds in the Pacific are the reason for a 14-year slowdown in global warming and have warned that the warming process will soon resume. In a study that is likely to irritate climate change sceptics, the researchers concluded that unusually strong trade winds pushed hotter waters deep below the surface and raised colder waters but global warming --typically based on ocean temperatures - will soon continue. Sceptics have long pointed to the pause in warming...
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Global warming 'pause' due to unusual trade winds in Pacific ocean, study finds
2014-02-09 19:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The contentious "pause" in global warming over the past decade is largely due to unusually strong trade winds in the Pacific ocean that have buried surface heat deep underwater, new research has found. A joint Australian and US study analysed why the rise in the Earth's global average surface temperature has slowed since 2001, after rapidly increasing from the 1970s. The research shows that sharply accelerating trade winds in central and eastern areas of the Pacific have driven warm surface...
Microsoft finds a few XP bugs to crush in next week's short slate of security patches
2014-02-07 14:18:25| InfoWorld: Top News
Microsoft Thursday said it will issue five security updates next week, two tagged as "critical," to close holes in Windows and the company's Exchange-based Forefront Protection 2010 security software. Three of the four updates for Windows will affect Windows XP, the 13-year-old operating system that Microsoft plans to retire from patching support on April 8. After next week's Patch Tuesday, Microsoft has just two more rounds of security updates on its schedule before it pulls the plug on the aged OS.
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