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Whatech | April 23, 2020
As per the recent interim updates by the American Chemistry Council (ACC), there is significant uncertainty in the projections of the U.S. chemical industry as it analyzes the potential impacts of Covid-19 which has caused indefinite halt in the country’s manufacturing activities and muted trading. ACC projects the world trade to plummet by 10.5% this year as the pandemic brings a “perfect storm” to the global economy with U.S. experiencing the hardest blow as it reports ...
The Chemical Engineer | February 13, 2020
TECHNOLOGY innovation centre CPI has partnered with the Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC) as part of the learned society’s Synergy programme. The programme aims to promote cross-industry collaboration to enable participating companies to tackle complex chemical science challenges that can hinder development. It can be difficult for companies facing chemistry-related problems early in the innovation process to source the expertise needed to identify commercially-viable solutions. The issue i...
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Aramco and Cognite | June 20, 2022
Aramco and Cognite, a global leader in industrial software, have launched CNTXT, a joint venture based in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. Headquartered in Riyadh, CNTXT will support industrial digitalization in the Kingdom and the wider MENA region. CNTXT will provide digital transformation services enabled by advanced cloud solutions and leading industrial software. These solutions and services will help companies in the public and private sectors future-proof their data infrastruct...
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SARS | December 01, 2020
Substance mixes in nourishments or drinks like green tea, muscadine grapes and dull chocolate can tie to and block the capacity of a specific protein, or protease, in the SARS-CoV-2 infection, as indicated by another examination by plant scientists at North Carolina State University. Proteases are essential to the wellbeing and practicality of cells and infections, says De-Yu Xie, educator of plant and microbial science at NC State and the comparing creator of the examination. In ...
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