Research raises hope of earlier breast cancer detection The research, the first of its kind, untangles the genetic history of how cancer evolves, allowing scientists to identify mutational patterns that fuel the growth of breast tumours, and start to work out the processes behind them. Read more on Globe and Mail FuelCell Energy Announces European [...]

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Lady Luck on Drown's Side at Lubbock

by Lee on May 19, 2012

Lady Luck on Drown's Side at Lubbock After topping the opening night of March's Beat the Heat card at Lady Luck Speedway, Drown raced past Preston Peebles II on the eighth round and then sputtered to the line over the final circuits with a fuel cell that was running dangerously dry. Read more on RacingWest.com [...]

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To Correct Charge Battery

May 19, 2012

Sealed environment, minimize the use of Tightness in the basement or in a better indoor environment, minimize the use of mobile phones, which also ensures that the standby time will not “shrink” severe; because in a sealed environment for mobile communications, the phone needs to spend some more power, to ensure signals can penetrate the [...]

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WCSU Installing Fuel Cell to Power Science Building

May 18, 2012

WCSU Installing Fuel Cell to Power Science Building Western Connecticut State University and United Technologies will build a fuel cell this year to power WCSU's science building, and the project is estimated to save the school $ 30000 per year. By Mark Langlois The science building at Western … Read more on Patch.com Michael J. [...]

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Latest Fuel Cell Car News

May 18, 2012

Better Gas Mileage, Thanks to the Pentagon Government researchers at a new $ 60 million laboratory are road-testing dozens of alternative fuel technologies for fighting vehicles, from converting body heat into electricity to perfecting fuel cells that transform hydrogen into power—and they plan … Read more on BusinessWeek Aberdeen car club has world first with [...]

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Mesa Del Sol Unveils First Smart Grid in the Nation

May 18, 2012

Mesa del Sol Unveils First Smart Grid in the Nation To meet the Aperture Center's needs, NEDO installed a 50 kilowatt solar photovoltaic system, an 80 kilowatt fuel cell, a 240 kilowatt natural gas powered generator and a 160 kilowatt/hour battery storage system as well as a state-of-the-art building … Read more on Virtual-Strategy Magazine [...]

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