1 Environmentalists score win over Malaysia's 'dirty' power plant
In Malaysia, a coalition of environmentalists has scored a rare victory, after the government rejected the latest bid by a consortium to build a coal-fired power plant on a pristine coast line in Borneo. Source: ABC Radio Australia
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2 Waters Corporation and UCLA to Convene Leading Life Scientists
MILFORD, Mass., Sept. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Waters Corporation (NYSE: WAT) and the University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA) will bring together some of the world's leading life science researchers and practitioners of mass spectrometry (MS) at a conference next month to discuss the ways they are applying time-of-flight mass spectrometry to complex biomolecule research and analysis. Waters ... Source: redOrbit
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3 U.S. Army Awards BAE Systems $123 Million for Thermal Weapon Sights
LEXINGTON, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The U.S. Army has awarded BAE Systems a $123 million contract for continued production of thermal weapon sights that improve situational awareness and survivability for men and women in combat. The order — the most recent under a five-year, indefinite-delivery/indefinite-quantity contract — increases BAE Systems’ total thermal weapon sight contract value to ... Source: Business Wire
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4 Tough lessons: How teachers are seeking answers at Auschwitz
For me, it is the suitcases. The ancient brown leather is battered and crumpled. But the letters are clear enough. Each bears only the name and date of birth of its owner. Some belonged to adults. But many belonged to children. It is not hard to imagine how the child's mother selected the bare essentials to pack – the Nazis often provided lists, reminding mothers not to forget their child's ... Source: Independent
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5 Guatemalan spa resort treats hillsides and humans with tender care
TRACY BARNETT/Special Contributor Several outdoor dining and lounging areas invite contemplation of the area's natural beauty at Las Cumbres.Everything about Las Cumbres says "Guatemala," from the bright marimba music playing in the restaurant to the delectable chocolate-coffee blend, glistening from the oil of the fresh organic beans grown nearby. Source: Dallas Morning News
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6 BAE Systems wins $123 million Army contract
(AP:LEXINGTON, Mass.) BAE Systems said Wednesday it has landed a $123 million contract to build thermal weapon sights for the U.S. Army. The sights let users see through smoke, fog and other visual distortions on the battlefield. Source: INO News
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7 Main Features of Solar Cell Conductive Film SP100 Series
Tokyo, Sept 3, 2010 - (JCN Newswire) - Sony Chemical & Information Device Corporation commercialized and commenced full-scale mass production of the SP100 Series, Solar Cell Conductive Film for photovoltaic modules in April 2010. The SP100 Series is a film-type conductive bonding material that bonds the solar cell with the metal ribbon that acts as a transmission line for electricity generated ... Source: Japan Corporate News
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8 Graphene transistor beats speed records
New fabrication technique avoids defects Source: PhysicsWeb
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9 Rotarians’ Haiti relief project purchases 27 Shelter Boxes for the homeless
AROUND ROTARY On January 12, 2010, a 7.0 catastrophic earthquake struck Haiti, affecting approximately three million people. Source: Braintree Forum
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10 Merrill couple build home with sustainability in mind
TOWN OF MERRILL -- Richard and Becky Flatau of the town of Merrill know their sustainable, energy-efficient home is all its stacked up to be. They hand built their cordwood, or stacked wood, home in 1979 long before the green movement became popular, and today they travel the country conducting workshops on the alternative building method. Source: Wausau Daily Herald
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