Hydraulic Knowledge in the Pump Industry, or the Lack of It

Hydraulic developments in the pump industry are hardly visible. Innovations are often focused on secondary matters, such as sensors for track and trace functionality.

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INOXPA CIP System: Greater Control And a More Efficient Cleaning Process

INOXPA offers a wide range of CIP equipment suitable for cleaning processes for all types of installations in the food, cosmetic, and pharmaceutical industries, where strict cleaning results are required to ensure product quality.

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Ultrasound brain stimulation changes monkey behavior directly

The brain is hard to treat – medications have side effects and surgery is dangerous and invasive. But now, researchers have shown how ultrasound can be used to affect specific regions of the brain, and even influence behavior in monkeys.

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California trash-to-hydrogen plant promises dirt-cheap, super-green H2

Greener than the best renewable hydrogen production processes, and as cheap as the dirtiest coal-generated H2 out of India – using garbage for fuel that would otherwise sit in landfill. Extraordinary claims for a new H2 plant planned for California.

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The growing list of African countries that censor Internet activities

The Internet is regarded by the UN as a basic human right, but several Africans on the Internet are closely monitored and sometimes arrested. We take a look at African countries with various forms of Internet censorship.

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15 Tanks for Major Polish Refinery, ORLEN Południe

ORLEN Południe is investing in an installation for the production of organic glycol. This is the second installation of its kind in Europe and the first such one in Poland. As part of the project, Gpi was awarded the contract for the supply of 15 storage tanks for glycerine and ‘green’ glycol.

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Major study finds association between cycling to work and longer life

Scientists in the UK have tapped 25 years worth of Census data to track the habits and health outcomes of hundreds of thousands of commuters, finding an association between those who avoid daily car travel and a lower risk of early death.

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Brain cell transplants repair MS damage in mice

Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a debilitating disease that affects the central nervous system. Now, a new study from the University of Rochester has shown that its effects may be prevented and even reversed in mice, by transplanting certain brain cells.

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Electric Hummer redux strips off its roof panels in latest tease

The GMC Hummer EV was originally scheduled to debut on Wednesday, but that plan became a victim of the COVID-19 pandemic. Instead, GM merely teased the 1,000-hp e-Hummer and its multi-panel removable roof.

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Experimental molecule may reduce side effects of controversial diabetes drug

A new experimental drug could help mitigate some of the dangerous side effects caused by a once-promising diabetes medication. Animal tests suggest the combination treatment is both safe and effective at helping regulate blood sugar levels in diabetics.

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