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SME Recognizes influential manufacturing leaders, researchers.
2015-06-11 14:31:07| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today
With its 2015 International Honor Awards, SME recognized 6 individuals from industry and academia. Awards highlight and acknowledge impact made in several areas, including work and research that impacted automation, lasers, machining, welding, microscale process modeling, and other manufacturing areas. SME also recognized one longstanding member for his leadership, volunteer services, and dedication to the organization.
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Researchers Examine Low-Cost Alternative Proteins for Pigs
2015-06-11 02:00:00| ThePigSite - Industry News
US - Threonine is an indispensable amino acid, which is often provided in supplement form in swine diets. With US production of crystalline amino acids increasing, more co-products from amino acid production are becoming available, and these co-products can also be fed to pigs. Researchers at the University of Illinois are investigating a co-product of synthetic threonine as a lower-cost alternative protein source to fish meal.
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Researchers look at lower-cost alternative protein source for pig diets
2015-06-09 18:23:00| National Hog Farmer
Source: University of Illinois Researchers at the University of Illinois are investigating a co-product of synthetic threonine as a lower-cost alternative protein source to fish meal. read more
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Researchers Charge Gadgets Using Wi-Fi
2015-06-08 19:03:01| PC Magazine Wireless Networking Product Guide
PoWiFi ("power over Wi-Fi") uses existing Wi-Fi chipsets to recharge energy-harvesting sensors and devices.
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Researchers Show WiFi Powering Sensors, Other Devices
2015-06-08 16:51:05| Wireless - Topix.net
Are you ready to cut the cord? Wireless charging of devices through WiFi networks could be closer than we think. A research team from the University of Washington is developing technology that would allow devices, including phones and other gadgets, to be charged using WiFi signals that are typically used for communication purposes.
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