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Chinese researchers’ hypersonic jet will whisk passengers from Beijing to New York in two hours
24 Feb 2018
General Mills to buy pet food maker Blue Buffalo for $8 billion
24 Feb 2018
US cereal foods company General Mills Inc will buy Blue Buffalo Pet Products Inc for nearly $8 billion as it looks to tap the growing pet foods market to offset falling sales for branded processed food items
Instant Pot warns of melting electric cookers
23 Feb 2018
Social media as good a barometer of public health attitudes as traditional phone polling
23 Feb 2018
Dredging Corp staff keen to buy out govt stake
22 Feb 2018
Dredging Corp staff keen to buy out govt stake
22 Feb 2018
India’s light transport aircraft Saras completes second test-flight
21 Feb 2018
The light transport aircraft project, abandoned after an accident while being flight-tested in 2009, has been revived with NAL making design and system modifications and improvements on the Saras PT 1 model
World's first solar fuels reactor for night passes test
21 Feb 2018
International solar thermal energy researchers have successfully tested a solar reactor that runs on air, is able to make any solar fuel like hydrogen and can be run day or night using concentrated solar power
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