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Watchmaker Genomics | June 06, 2022
Watchmaker Genomics, a life sciences company specializing in the development of high-stringency applications focused on the reading, writing, and editing of DNA and RNA, announced it had secured $40 million in an oversubscribed Series A, bringing total funding to date to $53.5 million. The round was led by Decheng Capital, with co-investment from Eclipse Ventures. Founded in 2019, Watchmaker established an enzyme engineering technology platform that leverages recent advances in co...
Giyani Metals Corp | April 27, 2022
Coffey Geotechnics Ltd., a Tetra Tech Inc. company ("Tetra Tech"), completed and accepted the design of a process flowsheet. The Engineering Firm will use the process flowsheet to design a demonstration plant ("Demo Plant") capable of manufacturing high-purity manganese sulfate monohydrate ("HPMSM") for testing by possible off-takers. The Demo Plant is scheduled to be constructed in 2022. In January 2021, the Company hired Tetra Tech to...
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TotalEnergies & Clean Energy | November 30, 2021
Through their joint venture, TotalEnergies (Paris:TTE) (LSE:TTE) (NYSE:TTE) and its U.S. partner Clean Energy are launching the construction of their first biomethane production unit, in Friona, Texas. The biomethane will be used as an alternative fuel for mobility, thus contributing to decarbonize road transportation. Located on the Del Rio Dairy farm, the facility will be fueled by the onsite supply of livestock manure to produce more than 40 GWh of biomethane per year. The biom...
UCLA | February 27, 2020
UCLA engineers have developed minuscule warehouse logistics robots that could help expedite and automate medical diagnostic technologies and other applications that move and manipulate tiny drops of fluid. The study was published in Science Robotics. The robots are disc-shaped magnets about 2 millimeters in diameter, designed to work together to move and manipulate droplets of blood or other fluids, with precision. For example, the robots can cleave one large droplet of fluid into smaller drops ...
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