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Aveva Announces Dates for World User Days in North America
2013-10-17 20:51:00| Chemical Processing
Events in Houston and Calgary offer software users workshops and expertise to apply Aveva solutions for lean construction.
Air pollution can cause cancer, says World Health Organisation
2013-10-17 13:16:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Outdoor air pollution has been officially classified as carcinogenic by the cancer arm of the World Health Organisation. The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC), said air pollution from traffic and industrial fumes was a definite cause of lung cancer and also linked to bladder cancer. The strong verdict from IARC, a cautious body that pronounces only when the evidence is strong, will put pressure on governments to take action. "The air we breathe has become polluted with a mixture...
Kellogg Co. Honors World Food Day With "Breakfasts For Better Days" Initiative
2013-10-17 12:30:00| Food - Topix.net
KELLOGG CO. HONORS WORLD FOOD DAY WITH "BREAKFASTS FOR BETTER DAYS" INITIATIVE Oct. 17, 2013 Source: Kellogg Company news release Because we live in a world where one in eight people face food insecurity each day, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations established October 16 as World Food Day, bringing worldwide attention to ... (more)
World Record: Wireless Data Transmission At 100 Gbit/s
2013-10-17 06:42:07| rfglobalnet News Articles
Extension of cable-based telecommunication networks requires high investments in both conurbations and rural areas. Broadband data transmission via radio relay links might help to cross rivers, motorways or nature protection areas at strategic node points, and to make network extension economically feasible. In the current issue of the nature photonics magazine, researchers present a method for wireless data transmission at a world-record rate of 100 gigabits per second.
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World Record: Wireless Data Transmission At 100 Gbit/s
2013-10-17 06:42:07| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Extension of cable-based telecommunication networks requires high investments in both conurbations and rural areas. Broadband data transmission via radio relay links might help to cross rivers, motorways or nature protection areas at strategic node points, and to make network extension economically feasible. In the current issue of the nature photonics magazine, researchers present a method for wireless data transmission at a world-record rate of 100 gigabits per second.
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