High Accuracy FCI Air/Gas Mass Flow Meters Enhance Thermal Oxidizer Performance

Engineers responsible for designing, installing and operating thermal oxidizer systems to remove harmful hazardous air pollutants (HAPs) and volatile organic chemicals (VOCs) will find the ST100 Series and MT100 Series Thermal Flow Meters from Fluid Components International (FCI) offer them the advantages of highly accurate measurement, simple installation and a low life-cycle cost.

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Gerber’s Prybrid Utility knife sneaks 7 extra tools onboard

Designed for safety and simplicity, the trusty utility blade is popular tool for anyone with regular cutting tasks, but the latest from Gerber Gear features a few extra tricks up its sleeve, with a total of eight tools onboard.

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Thule roof-top tent makes for fast, light camping and gear shuttling

Following up on the Tepui HyBox roof tent/cargo box, Thule brings an even more convenient HyBox design to market. The new HyBox Wedge adds a few extra hinges, making for hassle-free late-night set-ups and instant early-morning breakdowns.

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Yale study discovers brain network responsible for feelings of stress

New research is offering insights into how our brains generate acute subjective feelings of stress. The imaging study illustrates exactly which neural network seems to activate sensations of stress, and which neural network suppresses those feelings.

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MIT’s search and rescue algorithm could quickly find those lost at sea

Researchers at MIT have developed a new algorithm that takes stock of ocean conditions to determine in real-time where stranded items and people are likely to appear, which could give the efficiency of search and rescue operations a big boost.

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Blocking molecule could prevent “slow burn” organ transplant rejection

In organ transplants, rejection by the recipient's immune system is a risk. Now researchers at Yale have discovered a molecule that plays a role in triggering a slow-acting type of rejection, which could be blocked to give patients a better outlook.

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