Titan Enterprises’ Most Versatile Ultrasonic Flowmeter Now With ASCII Flow Streaming

Titan’s most versatile Atrato® line of ultrasonic inline flowmeters are ideal for low flow applications, laboratory processes and chemical dosing. Using Titan’s patented ‘time-of-flight’ ultrasonic technology, the Atrato® flow meters operate with unmatched accuracy over a flow range of 2ml/minute to 20litres/minute.

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Leak Detection on Water Distribution Network Using Clamp-on Flowmeters

A global engineering company in the testing, inspection and certification field in the UAE was awarded a project from a local water distribution company to track leaks in their main water distribution networks at Al-Selmiyyah, Bainoona and Yas Island sites in Abu Dhabi.

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Rugged ST80 Digester Gas Flow Meter Provides Accurate, Safe, & Compliant Measurement

Engineers and operators responsible for accurately measuring gas production from digester tanks at municipal or industrial wastewater treatment operations can depend on the rugged ST80 Series Thermal Flow Meter from Fluid Components International (FCI) to provide precision mass flow measurement.

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Low-latency 4K projector has been designed with gamers in mind

Following the success of its eye-pleasing Full HD portable and compact projectors, California-based startup Nomvdic has added a 4K living-room projector called the P1000 to its lineup that's designed for movie lovers and gamers.

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This plant may be a surprise hero in our fight against fungal pathogens

While water lilies are perhaps most famous for starring in impressionist artist Claude Monet’s work, they may also have a molecular secret weapon that could help in our fight against deadly fungal infections, which are becoming increasingly worse.

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While Earth days get longer, NASA finds Mars days are getting shorter

One day on Mars is about 37 minutes longer than an Earth day – but it seems both planets are working to fix the gap. Data from NASA’s InSight lander have revealed Martian days are getting ever so slightly shorter, and scientists aren’t sure why.

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Injectable omega-3 halts progression of dangerous arterial plaques

Researchers have developed an injectable form of DHA, an omega-3 fatty acid, that halts the progression of the arterial fatty plaques that can lead to heart attack and stroke. The novel treatment may one day be used to treat heart disease.

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Researchers call for a change in treating sleep apnea

Sleep apnea affects around 30 million Americans, but it can be incredibly difficult to treat, even more so given that devices used to alleviate it are given up on by nearly half of those diagnosed. Scientists are now proposing a different approach.

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“Quantum superchemistry” observed in lab experiments for first time

Scientists have detected the first evidence of a phenomenon called “quantum superchemistry.” Long predicted but never confirmed, this effect could speed up chemical reactions, give scientists more control over them, and inform quantum computing.

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