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Katılım Ekim 2018
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Thinner than a human hair and 99% lighter than solar panels. @MIT researchers have developed flexible #Solar cells that turn any surface into an energy source. Find out more about this game-changing innovation: hubs.ly/Q01y77gD0
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From vacuum level to maintenance costs, 4 key factors impact which pump to use for your vacuum project. We’ve written a blog post that explores all 4 factors. Read it here: hubs.ly/Q01t5Vz80
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Finding the right vacuum pump requires a good understanding of multiple factors — including the pros and cons of different pump types. Here’s an overview of what to consider when choosing the right pump: hubs.ly/Q01t5ZKX0
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Do you know what to look for when choosing a vacuum pump for your project? Not any old pump will do — the correct choice of pump is integral to a vacuum project’s success . Our article unpacks what to consider when choosing vacuum pumps. Read it here: hubs.ly/Q01t5Sz00
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From equipment breakdowns to skyrocketing costs, choosing the correct pump is essential to the success for any vacuum project. Read our blog post to learn how to find the right pump for the job: hubs.ly/Q01t5-rL0
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The US @ENERGY Department has announced a $50 million new fusion energy development program. The funding is open to for-profit companies that are prepared to design a fusion power plant. Discover how to apply: hubs.ly/Q01q161g0
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According to research by @UofR, the asteroid that formed the Vredefort crater in Johannesburg is larger than previously believed. The 2-billion-year-old crater is caused by a bigger asteroid bigger than the one that killed the dinosaurs. Read more: hubs.ly/Q01q1lHV0
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A new type of plastic has been created by Scientists @UCSanDiego that biodegrades in the ocean. The advanced plastic is consumed by marine microorganisms and degrades in as little as 4 weeks. Learn more: hubs.ly/Q01q1nlx0
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The @NASA asteroid-deflection mission hit its target! As a part of their Double Asteroid Redirection Test (DART) a small asteroid was struck with kinetic impact to shift its orbit. Discover more about the first-of-its-kind mission: hubs.ly/Q01q17mk0
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Scientists from @NUSingapore have found a novel way of creating cell-based meat by zapping animal cells with a magnet. This technique is greener, cleaner and cost-effective in reducing reliance on animal products. Read more about this method: hubs.ly/Q01q1b890
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Sydney announced it will host the 23rd International Vacuum Congress in 2025. The event will focus on advances in vacuum science and technology, including biotechnology, nanotechnology, material science and life science. hubs.ly/Q01q1krp0
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Vacuum Symposium UK has awarded the Harry Leck Memorial Medal to Dr Andrew Chew. We’re happy about that — he’s our founding editor. Learn about Andrew’s many contributions to vacuum science here: hubs.ly/Q01kVWqd0
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Every year the Harry Leck Memorial Medal is awarded to a vacuum scientist whose work has profoundly impacted the field. This year’s award went to Dr Andrew Chew. Our latest post celebrates Andrew’s career. Read it here: hubs.ly/Q01kVTMn0
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