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New Analysis Shows Truck Manufacturers’ Scare Tactic Just a Bunch of Hot Air

Union of Concerned Scientists

Though manufacturers largely didn’t adopt the necessary emissions control technology to meet the NO X requirement until 2010, the 2007 standard did require new technologies to be deployed, at an increased upfront cost. <mic drop> So, is industry just full of it?

2007 294
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Replacing California’s Oldest and Dirtiest Cars Will Save Money and Lives

Union of Concerned Scientists

Older vehicles pollute more and are a fraction of those on the road Beginning with model year 2004, California has implemented Low-Emission Vehicle (LEVII) tailpipe pollution standards for passenger vehicles. exposure from the use of pre-2004 vehicles is inequitably distributed across racial and demographic groups in California.

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Plasma processing challenges in the era of sub-nanometre-node semiconductor devices

Physics World

In this talk, after reviewing the current trend and challenges in the manufacturing processes of advanced semiconductor devices, Satoshi Hamaguchi will discuss the outlook of future technologies in this arena, especially plasma-processing technologies. Want to take part in this webinar? Join the audience.

2004 106
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Former MDPI CEO Dr. Franck Vazquez joins Frontiers

Frontiers

in molecular genetics in 2004 and an M.Sc. Using the latest technology, platforms, and services, Frontiers’ team of more than 750 employees aims to unlock science through open-access. The University of Lille awarded Dr. Vazquez a Ph.D. in biochemistry and molecular biology in 2001.

2001 140
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Five Nobel Prize winners publish scientific article collection for children

Frontiers

Commenting on the Collection, Aaron Ciechanover who was awarded The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004, said, “Prizes and recognition are not targets that one should aim for. Targeted Degradation of Proteins – the Ubiquitin System , written by Aaron Ciechanover , The Nobel Prize in Chemistry 2004.

2004 145
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How Bad Ballot Design Can Impact Election Outcomes—And What We Can Do 

Union of Concerned Scientists

Nationally, since 2004, the evidence shows that the number of over- and undervotes averages about one percent.While that sounds low, a big problem is that certain districts have higher residual vote rates than others. This practice can help identify ballot errors, confusing instructions, and issues with voting technology.

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Secrecy keeps the Nobel prize fresh and exciting

Physics World

My favourite example is the 2009 prize shared by Charles Kao, Willard Boyle and George Smith for work done in the 1960s on technologies that eventually made the Internet possible. Indeed, just one year later in 2010 , Andre Geim and Kostantin Novoselov were honoured for their isolation of graphene, which they did in 2004.

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