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| At the annual Dell-Winston School Solar Car Challenge in Texas, the largest solar race of its kind in the U.S.A., the Sundancer team from Houston, Mississippi, was victorious for the sixth time in a row.
| The National Science Foundation is on the lookout for investigators who can see beyond today’s frontiers of knowledge and will take a stab at the moving frontiers that lie beyond our current horizon, NSF director Arden L.
| Saturday, May 12, the Street Rodder/PPG Total Performance Road Tour gets off to a spectacular start in Daytona Beach, Fla.
| It has been called "the world's longest bridge", not because of the distance it should cover -- 94 meters, but because of the time it has taken to build -- 11 years and counting.
| A new mixed-use development is primed to add glitz and a pair of 44-story high-rises to a city on the rebound.
| DuPont Russia recently sponsored the 39th International Chemical Olympiads (ICO) -- an event where young scientists from more than 60 countries compete in areas related to natural science.
| Sika AG, the world's second biggest maker of chemicals used in building, said first-quarter sales rose 19 percent, spurred by mild weather and growth in construction in eastern Europe.
| It stood a giant blue fortress of nonstop chatter beneath the Higgins Avenue Bridge across from Caras Park. Its hearty appetite was the main reason it had been summoned.
| Xinyi Glass Holding, the only Hong Kong-listed glassmaker in the Mainland to report profit growth last year, said vehicle glass would remain its earnings driver despite its expansion into other products.
| key feature of the new restoration of the Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament in Sacramento, California (USA), originally dedicated in 1889, is the reopening of an interior central dome, which had been covered over since the 1930s.
| Southwall Technologies Inc. (OTCBB:SWTX) announced a Strategic Partnership Agreement with ECO Green Building Research Center and GB Sunshine Glass Technology to deliver innovative, energy-saving glass solutions for commercial building in China.
| Fraser and Neave Holdings Bhd's (F&N) glass containers division has invested RM130 million to build two new furnaces at its facilities in China and Malaysia, towards becoming a leading glass packaging solutions provider.
| Diamon-Fusion International, Inc. (DFI Nanotechnology), global developer and exclusive licensor of the Diamon-Fusion® patented hydrophobic nanotechnology, announced its expansion into the Alaskan market with the signing of a license (in Alaska) with NexGen LLC to further expand its northern exposure in the US market, granting DFI’s newest Licensee (NexGen) certain exclusive rights within the State of Alaska.
| Burning fossil fuels in the earth’s atmosphere produces nitrogen oxides. To protect both humans and the natural environment, these emissions must remain below the legal limits at all times.
| Curiosities of Glassmaking pays tribute to unusual collections that date back centuries known as "cabinets of curiosities." "The cabinet of curiosities typically included botanical specimens, insects, unusual horns or tusks, and skeletons.
| While restraining the United States glass manufacturer Guardian from setting up a 100 per cent subsidiary in India, the Delhi High Court ruled that foreign companies would have to establish their units in collaboration with Indian companies.
| Fenavid, the Glass and Aluminium Trade National Fair, one of the most important events of the Civil Construction in Brazil, will happen in May 2 to 4, at the Red Pavillon, Expo Center Norte, São Paulo.
| The Glassex 2007 Energy Efficiency Zone at the NEC in Birmingham proved to be an ideal platform for Thermoseal Group to address window manufacturers and sealed unit producers with its comprehensive range of double glazing consumables.
| A new campaign will next month urge pubs, clubs and restaurants in northern England to start recycling their glass bottles.
| Nippon Sheet Glass Co., Ltd. (“NSG”) confirms that Pilkington Group Limited (“Pilkington”), a member of NSG Group, received a Statement of Objections on 13th March 2007 from the European Commission.