New Design for Big Slurry Knife Gate Valves

Flowrox is the first to reposition actuator cylinders to the side in bigger slurry knife gate valves over DN 900 (diameter 900 mm). Benefits are significantly reduced height, increased safety and easier maintenance.

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Sony unveils its attempt at the ultimate no-learning-curve vlog camera

Plenty of folk these days buy cameras with the intention of pointing them mainly at themselves, and Sony has put together a neat little compact that's laser-focused on content creators who want beautiful video with zero learning curve.

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Uka Eje on how Thrive Agric is positioning itself for success in the midst of a crisis

From delayed payouts to raising money for thousands of farmers, Techpoint had a chat with Thrive Agric CEO, Uka Eje, to understand how the agritech startup has remained bullish this period.

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High-Quality and Reliable Pumps for the Food Industry

WANGEN PUMPEN, based in the Allgäu region of southern Germany, produces pumps for the optimum, gentle pumping of the most diverse media for use in the food industry.

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Classic 1967 Shelby to be recreated in carbon fiber

Classic Recreations is again tuning its vintage expertise to an icon of American motoring and this time with a decidedly high-performance twist, with a new line of Shelby GT500CR models featuring carbon fiber bodies for the first time.

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Scientists identify two protein pieces of the cancer puzzle

How cancer develops is a complex puzzle, involving untold moving parts and chemical reactions. Now, scientists have found how two of these pieces work together to prevent cancer forming, which could unlock new types of cancer treatments.

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Australia to tag feral buffalo for massive satellite tracking project

Wild buffalo and cattle in Australia cause all sorts of damage to the environment by destroying vegetation, eroding soil and spreading weeds, but a major new wildlife tagging venture could greatly reduce their impact.

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Bi-monthly injection prevents HIV infection, early trial data suggests

A trial testing a drug designed to prevent HIV infection has been cut short due to a combination of positive early data and disruptions caused by COVID-19. The analysis found a single injection every eight weeks offers protection from HIV infection.

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Stylish, asymmetric floating house will be 3D-printed in 48 hours

The Czech Republic's first 3D-printed house will go up next month, to demonstrate the speed and effectiveness of a construction technique that is claimed to be seven times faster and half the cost of building a brick house.

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