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Body odors are the result of bacterial activity and can be described by their chemical compounds. Graphic by Compound Interest, courtesy of Sensory Spectrum. New antimicrobial technologies focus on treatments for ‘permastink.’ It’s everywhere, and it’s not attractive. Permastink—the

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How do people invent things, what do inventors do, and how has the process of invention changed in our modern world?

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The Genomic Applications Partnership Program (GAPP) funds translational research and development projects that address real-world challenges and opportunities as identified by industry, government, not-for-profits, and other “receptors” of genomics knowledge and technology.

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April 17, 2018 – INVISTA’s CORDURA® Brand, TENCEL™ and Artistic Milliners Debut New ‘SuperCharged Noir’ Denim Collection at Kingpins Amsterdam

BioAmber is the global leader in the production of bio-succinic acid: a perfect substitute for the petroleum-based alternatives used in the manufacturing of everyday products.

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DEC 2017 VOLUME 47, ISSUE 2 AU T OMO TIVE 47th-Annual The 47th-annual SPE Automotive Innovation Awards Competition and Gala is now behind us. This year’s event drew 58 nominations

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Hosokawa Micron Group is a global leading supplier of a comprehensive range of Powder & Particle Processing Technology and Blown Film Technology.

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