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COLUMN-Slump in China naphtha imports point to slower industrial growth: Clyde Russell
Reuters--Clyde Russell is a Reuters market analyst. The views expressed are his own.-- By Clyde Russell LAUNCESTON, Australia, May 14 (Reuters) - China's slumping naphtha imports go a long way to explaining why industrial output growth has been muted and...Tags: China, Chemical Industry, Money and Monetary Policy, Plant Openings, Material Science
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Baltimore nanocrystals maker raises $5.1 million in funding
Pixelligent Technologies, a maker of miniscule crystal additives used in electronics and plastics products, said Friday it has raised more than $5.1 million in new funding from the Abell Foundation and others. The funding will allow the Baltimore...
Tags: Science and Technology, Computing and Information Technology Industry, Chemical Industry, Abell Foundation, Material Science
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Vaginal products popular, some linked to infections
ReutersNEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Two thirds of women in a new U.S. study reported regularly using cleansers, lubricants or petroleum jelly intravaginally - and some of the products were linked to a higher chance of common vaginal infections. Those mundane...Tags: U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Gynecology, Health Organizations, Yeast Infection, Mayo Clinic
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Gun Making Part Of Connecticut's Fabric
The Hartford CourantFrom coast to coast, politicians and pundits quickly grasped the irony when the shooting tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown landed Connecticut, the home and birthplace of the American firearms industry, at the center of a national...Tags: Middletown, Dannel P. Malloy , New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Agriculture
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Vegetable-based plastics
PHILADELPHIA - With all his talk about sugar cane, corn, casaba and fungi, Jeff White sounded like someone with a food obsession. But the ingredients he enumerated during an interview had to do with manufacturing, not a meal. His is an unconventional...Tags: Marketing, University of Delaware, New Products, Agriculture, Energy Resources
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Corn Dust Research group formed to address honey bee questions
San Francisco, Calif. - The non-profit Pollinator Partnership (P2) recently announced the formation of the Corn Dust Research Consortium (CDRC), a multi-stakeholder initiative they are coordinating to invest research dollars in reducing honey bee exposure...Tags: Science and Technology, Chemical Industry, Agriculture, Research, Agricultural Research and Technology
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Area manufacturing making a slow comeback
For Northwest Michigan's manufacturing sector, the 21st century's first decade was one that often delivered gloomy circumstances. Several of the area's factories announced closings through those years, and the larger U.S. economy's 2008-09 recession...
Tags: Employment Opportunities, Vehicles, Manufacturing and Engineering, Machine Manufacturing, Career and Workplace
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Companies form collaboration on bio-based lubricants
ST. LOUIS and IRVINE, Calif., /PRNewswire/ - Recognizing the value biosynthetic oils could provide to farmers, the environment and the U.S. economy, Monsanto Company and Biosynthetic Technologies, LLC recently announced license and supply agreements...Tags: Science and Technology, Science, BP Plc, Chemical Industry, Gold and Precious Material
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Safety first for man who represented the U.S. in Japan during its nuclear disaster
Tribune staff reporterThe flight attendant spied the Nuclear Regulatory Commission logo on Chuck Casto's T-shirt and escorted him to first class. Three days after the Pacific Ocean had risen and shattered the northern Japanese coast March 11, 2011, Casto's plane headed...Tags: Tennessee Valley Authority, Nuclear Power, Arts and Culture, Lisle, Skype
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Water, the staff of life for plants
The end of July signals the time to stop fertilizing perennials, shrubs and trees to give new growth time to harden off. Annuals and veggies may still appreciate a weekly weak fertilizer application. With no critical garden tasks other than watering and...
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Beauty products made with natural ingredients
Special to the Los Angeles TimesIt's never been easier to feel like a natural woman. The 1960s mantra about getting ourselves back to the garden now applies to an increasing number of beauty products, with some small companies literally going to the garden and farm to bring customers...Tags: Farms, Honey, Barney's New York Incorporated, Tom Cruise, Dietary Supplements
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60 new jobs coming to Lynchburg's Tessy Plastics
A Lynchburg company is expanding adding 60 new jobs to the city.
Tessy Plastics is spending $4.8 million to expand its facility at the Lynchpin Industrial Center.
Tessy serves the medical disposables market with custom injection molding products.
The...Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Government, Regional Authority, Executive Branch, Companies and Corporations
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Jul 25, 2012
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