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Mkango | June 07, 2021
Mkango Resources Ltd. is pleased to announce that Mkango and Grupa Azoty Zakłady Azotowe have agreed to develop a rare earth separation plant in Poland. A new Polish wholly-owned subsidiary of Mkango, Mkango Polska, has been established. A highly experienced Country Director for Poland, Dr. Jarosław Pączek, has been appointed, together with rare earth separation experts, Carester, and a solid technical advisor and engineer team. Grupa Azoty PULAWY is part of The Gru...
Mlive | April 29, 2020
A global chemical manufacturer is temporarily shifting to hand sanitizer production as shortages continue due to high demand brought on by the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. New Jersey-based Fortune 100 company Honeywell will shift production at two of its plants, one in Muskegon and one in Seelze, Germany, according to a news release. The hand sanitizer produced in Muskegon will be donated to the Federal Emergency Management Agency for distribution where it’s needed most. As global...
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Plastic Recycling Technology | March 17, 2021
Synova and Technip Energies declare they have gone into a joint development and cooperation agreement to market Synova's high level plastic waste-to-olefins technology, in conjunction with Technip Energies' steam breaking technology. Synova's licensed thermochemical recycling technology shuts the hole in the plastic supply chain, by taking filthy and blended plastic waste and separating it to its fundamental structure blocks, like olefin monomers and co-items, to deliv...
Chemical Technology
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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