Keyword: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Research / Laboratory

Next-Generation Instrument Simplifies Sample Preparation

- Hamilton Bonaduz is introducing the Microlab 600, the next generation of semi-automated laboratory diluters and dispensers for sample preparation. Based on Hamilton's leading...

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Biofuel Maker Solazyme Shares Rise in Nasdaq Debut

30.05.2011 - Shares of biofuel maker Solazyme Inc rose 15% in their stock market debut on Friday after the company's IPO raised more than expected. South San Francisco-based Solazyme uses algae...

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Planned Science Cuts Could Hurt U.S. Economy

01.03.2011 - Proposed budget cuts to U.S. scientific research institutions would put the United States at an economic disadvantage with China and India, a former George W. Bush administration...

Chemistry & Life Sciences

Toxic Substance Control Act in the U.S.

26.01.2011 - Legislation - Reach is just the tip of the iceberg. Albeit the European Union has set the pace for strengthening chemical legislation there is a lot of regulatory progress in the U...

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EPA Orders GE to Do More to Clean Hudson River

21.12.2010 - The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on Friday ordered General Electric Co to dredge deeper into the Hudson River as part of the next phase of an effort to remove cancer...

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Little Known About Oil Dispersants, Experts Say

06.08.2010 - Oil from BP s blown-out well has stopped flowing into the Gulf of Mexico and so far there is little sign of the 1.8 million gallons of dispersants used to combat the oil slick. But...

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Monsanto Fined $2.5 Million For EPA Violations

09.07.2010 - Monsanto. has agreed to pay a $2.5 million penalty for misbranding biotech cotton seed products in what regulators called the largest civil administrative penalty settlement ever...