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FEV and Neander Motors AG Develop World's First Turbo-Diesel Outboard Marine Engine
2014-04-04 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Fuel efficient, powerful, compact engine will be displayed at SAE World Congress<br /> <br /> AUBURN HILLS, Mich. - FEV North America, Inc. a leading developer of advanced powertrain and vehicle system technologies, will be showing a diesel outboard marine engine developed in cooperation with Neander Motors AG at the upcoming SAE World Congress (Booth 603), April 8 - 10, 2014 at Cobo Center in Detroit, Mich. <br /> <br /> As a new participant in the marine engine market, Neander Motors ...This story is related to the following:Outboard Engines | Marine Engines
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Project partners develop a license-free, seven-color MP system
2014-04-02 07:00:00| Label and Narrow Web Breaking News
The project was launched at Labelexpo in Brussels last year.
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Axeda and Intel Develop Internet of Things Solutions for Industrial, Energy and Transportation ...
2014-04-02 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
Axeda Go Developer Kit Now Available for Intel Quark Lower-Power, Extended Temp Product Line<br /> <br /> FOXBORO, Mass. - Axeda, the leading cloud-based service and software for connecting, building and managing Internet of Things (IoT) solutions, today announced a technology alliance with Intel® that utilizes the unique advantages of the Intel® Quark™ SoC X1000 Series processors to help rapidly evolve IoT solutions for the industrial, energy & transportation industries. The ...This story is related to the following:Software Development Tools
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Siemens and Bluewater to develop floating tidal current turbine in Canada
2014-04-01 01:00:00| Power Technology
Siemens-owned Marine Current Turbines (MCT) and Bluewater Energy Services (Bluewater) have partnered to develop a 2MW floating tidal current turbine.
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Women who eat organic foods no less likely develop cancer, research finds
2014-03-28 01:01:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Women who always or mostly eat organic foods are no less likely to develop cancer than women who eat a more conventional diet, according to a study published today. Using data from the Million Women Study, the biggest health research project in the UK, Cancer Research UK scientists from Oxford University found that eating an organic diet grown without pesticides made no difference to overall cancer risk. The authors of the paper, published in the British Journal of Cancer, said that the results...
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