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Using CO2 to Extract Geothermal Energy: Carbon dioxide captured from power plants could make...

Backers of this as-yet-unproven concept secured a big endorsement and much-needed cash with the U.S. Department of Energy's recent award of $338 million in federal stimulus funds for geothermal energy research.

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Injecting CO2 Instead of Water in Geothermal Wells Could Triple-Serve the Environment

When we hear about carbon dioxide, it's like hearing of a serial killer. LBNL (Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory), and a CA-based company Symyx Technologies, instead, aided by several U.S. universities, have changed the...

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Chemical Database Engine Speeds Searching Of Large Virtual Combinatorial Libraries

Symyx Technologies, Inc. has released the Symyx Direct 6.3 chemistry data cartridge, which now includes new capabilities in the handling of non-specific Markush chemical structures. Symyx Direct enables researchers to register,...

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Using CO2 to Extract Geothermal Energy

As part of developing new energy resources that don't emit carbon dioxide, the DOE is funding 9 trials that use supercritical CO 2 to extract more geothermal energy. The idea started in 2000 at Los Alamos National Laboratory;...

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Chemical Database Engine Speeds Searching of Large Virtual Combinatorial Libraries

Symyx Technologies, Inc. has released the Symyx Direct 6.3 chemistry data cartridge, which now includes new capabilities in the handling of non-specific Markush chemical structures. Symyx Direct enables researchers to register,...

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How To Save Time & Reduce Errors With An Electronic Laboratory Notebook

Symyx Technologies Inc. has announced a series of new web seminars for analytical chemists, biologists and scientists involved with molecular diagnostics needing to record experimental data. Today scientists and lab managers...

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Week of Nov. 2, 2009: Eli Lilly Opens Biotech Center; Johnson & Johnson Announces Restructuring;...

Company Notes Amylin Pharmaceuticals (San Diego, CA) and Takeda Pharmaceutical (Osaka, Japan) entered into a drug-development pact for the treatment of obesity and related indications. Ligand Pharmaceuticals (San Diego, CA)...

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Symyx to supply Zeolite Synthesis Workflow to Chinese chemical company

Symyx Technologies closed a deal with China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec Corp.) to supply a Zeolite Synthesis Workflow for research in energy and chemical development. This will be the first large-scale...

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Symyx to supply Zeolite workflow to Sinopec

A Symyx Technologies product story Edited by the Processingtalk editorial team Nov 5, 2009 Symyx Technologies has closed a deal with China Petroleum and Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) to supply a Zeolite Synthesis Workflow for...

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Symyx Direct 6.3 Adds Markush Structure Storage and Retrieval

SUNNYVALE, Calif., Nov. 4, 2009 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Symyx Technologies, Inc. (Nasdaq:SMMX) has released the Symyx Direct 6.3 chemistry data cartridge, which now includes new capabilities in the handling of non-specific Markush...

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