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Research indicates that from an energy perspective, helium is the most sustainable method of gas atomization for metallic powder production and that the specific energy consumption critically depends on process parameters and alloy chemistry. Mechanical powder production such as ball milling, when appropriate for additive manufacturing, requires significantly less energy than atomization.
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AZUL Energy has raised ¥475 million ($3.2 Million) in Series A funding to promote mass production of AZUL catalysts and global business development.
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Partners Include Child Neurology Foundation, Passage Bio, Alexion, SIO Gene Therapies and Taysha Gene Therapies
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Oklo announces a $2 million cost-share award from the Department of Energy.Oklo is partnering with the Department of Energy and Argonne National Laboratory to advance electrorefining technologies to produce fuel for advanced reactors.This technology will help reduce fuel costs for advanced reactor designs while reducing waste by turning used fuel into advanced reactor fuel.
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Restaurant customers ordered cultured meat for the first time in the world this weekend, sparking global conversations about the promising technology.
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Eighteen Channel Partners to receive total of $900,000 to help startups retain staff, stay on path to commercialization during pandemic
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Partnership with St. Louis’s Danforth Center seeks to accelerate technologies that advance the U.S. agriculture industry
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BNSF Railway Company (BNSF) and the San Joaquin Valley Air Pollution Control District were preliminarily awarded a $22.6 million Zero and Near Zero Emission Freight Facilities grant from the California Air Resource Board to pilot several emissions reducing technologies in and around railyards. BNSF will collaborate with various industry partners to test the feasibility of these technologies. This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: http