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Diamond: technology that extracts customer information from databases.
That's the result of new technology that extracts nutrients and pollutants from cow poop and produces water clean enough to dispose of safely or for livestock to drink.
James Stafford: Are you talking about a technology that extracts oil sands in an environmentally-friendly manner, or does it have broader environmental applications?
After developing for about 10 years, engineers at Michigan State University (MSU) created the McLanahan Nutrient Separation System -- a technology that extracts nutrients and pollutants from cow waste to produce water clean enough for the cows to drink.
The fragrance I'm waiting to smell will be built around a CO2 rose — a new technology that extracts raw materials at close to room temperature, rendering them as never before.
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They discovered two marketable technologies that extract biomarkers (RNA and protein) from urine faster, cheaper, and up to 100 times better than current kits.
The software uses advanced linguistic theory technologies that extract and classify key concepts from student journal responses.
He also hailed the "dramatic breakthrough" of some new American technology that could extract hydrogen for fuel cells from petrol.
Any technology that can extract CO2 directly from the atmosphere would be advantageous for mitigating CO2 emissions.
"Our vision has been to empower sales and marketing professionals by building technology that can extract information from text about what's happening in the world," said Kemvi founder and CEO Vedant Misra.
That required the development of more advanced technology that could extract fat and muscle from animal carcasses.
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