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    Until Anthill magazine was launched in September 2003, the bulk of existing business titles in Australia were mainly concerned with issues of relevance to small/micro businesses or large corporations...
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    One of the best reputations around, Ogle is a long established, Industrial Modelmaking, Rapid Prototyping and Industrial 3D Printing Company. Supporting the design and development process for a wide...
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    Larson Electronics was founded in 1973 as an industrial lighting company. With over 40 years of experience in the industry, the business offers its products to customers in the following sectors:...
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    Haydale, a wholly owned subsidiary of Innovative Carbon Limited, is a global leader in facilitating the commercial application of graphenes. Haydale’s patented “Split Plasma”...
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    Defense Holdings, Inc. (DHi) announced that the New York City Department of Buildings has formally granted a Materials and Equipment Acceptance (MEA) number to the company's breakthrough...
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    Microplastics are all over the place, even in the most remote regions of the world. Where do these minute pieces of plastic originate from? Scientists from the University of Basel and the...
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    INEOS is a young company. It has grown to become a leading chemical company with sales today of around $60 billion. Most of our employees have spent all their working lives in the chemical or oil...
  • News - 13 Feb 2015
    What do you get when you combine the world's best-selling zero-emission vehicle with innovative paint technology that repels dirty slush, Chicago street grime, bird crap and everyday dirt? Answer:...
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    Dispersing fine (sub-micron) light-scattering particles into the upper atmosphere could help to combat climate change, suggests a former UK government advisor and chemical engineer The technology...
  • Article - 21 Oct 2008
    Asbestos is made up of microscopic bundles of fibres. When these fibers get into the air they may be inhaled into the lungs, where they can cause significant health problems. This article looks at...

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