To eliminate the need for an external machine, they electronically woven silver wires into the material they used for the STATs. The threads serve as heating elements and sensors for the smart fabric, allowing for the temperature and pressure changes necessary to change the Novec 7000 phase from liquid to …
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United resumes nonstop service to Kona
Major airlines are increasing direct service between Ellison Onizuka Kona International Airport and the continental United States. With Flight 1724 landing on Wednesday night, United Airlines resumed nonstop service between San Francisco International Airport and Keahole Point Airport. The carrier will operate the route four times a week until August …
Read More »Natural gas: LNG exports reach a new low
Welcome to the lower edition of Natural Gas Daily! It’s a messy background and in early July we were able to take a look at the LNG export nominations. Right now, the LNG feed gas is operating at ~ 3.25 Bcf / d ~ 0.9 Bcf / d below the …
Read More »Coronavirus Vaccine Developers to Launch Phase 3 Studies in the US
As the coronavirus pandemic continues worldwide, there has been a fight to release a safe and effective vaccine. More than 140 candidate vaccines have been developed globally, and 18 of them are currently in human trials. Vaccine trials generally undergo three rounds of testing: phase 1, phase 2, and phase …
Read More »Utah coronavirus cases remain stubbornly high through July 4, with five more dying
Editor’s Note: The Salt Lake Tribune provides free access to critical stories about the coronavirus. Enroll in our main newsletter, sent to your inbox every morning. To support journalism like this, please donate or become a subscriber. Utah will enter the July 4 holiday in an unenviable location: on a …
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