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GenScript to join Synthetic Yeast Genome Sc2.0 Project

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Headquartered in New Jersey and with subsidiaries in Europe, Japan, and China, GenScript provides research services to the scientific community worldwide. GenScript is the only commercial entity to be invited to participate in this large-scale project.

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BMW Group and Vattenfall Europe begin second phase of MINI E fleet test in Berlin

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The MINI E Fleet trials began in 2009 in the USA (New York, Los Angeles and in the state of New Jersey), UK (Oxford / London) and Germany (Munich and Berlin). This fleet tests subsequently expanded into France (Paris), Japan (Tokyo) and China (Beijing and Shenzhen).

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Ford begins production of 2012 Focus Electric at Michigan Assembly, C-MAX models on deck

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A limited number of Focus Electrics will first be available in California and the New York/New Jersey areas. The 19 launch markets also include Atlanta; Austin and Houston, Texas; Boston; Chicago; Denver; Detroit; Los Angeles; San Francisco; San Diego; New York; Orlando, Fla.; 1 gallon of gasoline=33.7 Portland, Ore.;

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Why Hydrogen power is not the answer

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On May 6, 1937, the world’s largest hydrogen-floated dirigible airship went up in towering flames in New Jersey. The Australian and Japanese are keen on Hydrogen and created a join experiment to generate Hydrogen from Australian Coal and then ship it to Japan for use in cars and industry.

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Progress! IRA signed into law

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Industry experts predict that Korea, Japan, and the EU will challenge this component of the IRA in court for violation of World Trade Organization rules. The New Jersey EVA is also educating membership in the form of a newsletter article, according to Stan Jaracz, chapter president.

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Paige's AI Diagnostic Tech is Revolutionizing Cancer Diagnosis

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The technique, which has received clearance from the FDA, is now used by cardiologists in Europe, Japan, and the United States. He joined as an undergraduate student and visited the organization's New Jersey headquarters when he worked at Siemens. EXCELLENT JOURNALS Grady says he is "a big fan" of IEEE.

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Who Really Invented the Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery?

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Whittingham, a young British chemist, joined the quest at Exxon Research and Engineering in New Jersey in the fall of 1972. Asahi Chemical steps up to the plate The rechargeable lithium battery’s next champion was Akira Yoshino , a 34-year-old chemist at Asahi Chemical in Japan. They filed it away and forgot about it.