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Pulse Electronics' Plume Series Dual-Band Flexible Internal Antenna Is Smaller And More Efficient For IoT Applications
2015-12-01 06:19:13| wirelessdesignonline News Articles
Pulse Electronics Corporation introduces a new internal dual-band flexible printed circuit (FPC) antenna to provide connectivity and data transmission for Internet of Things applications in security, home automation, appliances, lighting, medical/telemedicine, sensors, network monitoring, data collection, wearables, automotive, in-vehicle communication, and vending.
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Uncertainty over plume map shrouds draft for Hinkely cleanup
2015-09-20 12:08:03| Energy - Topix.net
BARSTOW >> The Hinkley plume of cancer-causing chromium-6 may appear to be shrinking in future maps. But ongoing cleanup may not be the only reason.
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Probe takes aim at US methane plume mystery
2015-05-06 16:00:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Al Jazeera: Pilot and scientist Steve Conley slipped behind the controls of a nimble single-engine Mooney aircraft and took to the air over the Four Corners region of the U.S. West as part of a quest to find the sources of a mysterious methane hot spot detected over the area from space. Flying at about 2,000 feet, he banked hard left to circle the ventilation shaft of a coal mine as inlet tubes under the right wing of the aircraft sucked in air, which passed through equipment that detects and quantifies methane...
City of Miami Dealing with New Industrial Waste Plume
2015-03-22 23:39:00| Waste Age
<a href="http://www.miamiok.com/">The Miami News-Record</a> The City of Miami may be forced to deal with yet another industrial waste plume beneath an abandoned manufacturing plant within the city. read more
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Methane plume over western US illustrates climate cost of gas leaks
2015-01-04 11:17:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: The methane that leaks from 40,000 gas wells near the desert trading post of Cuba, New Mexico, may be colourless and odourless, but its not invisible. It can be seen from space. Satellites that sweep over the north of the energy-rich state can spot the gas as it escapes from drilling rigs, compressors and a pipeline snaking across the badlands. In the air it forms a giant plume: a permanent methane cloud, so vast that scientists questioned their own data when they first studied it three years...
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