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Rockot To Launch Two Sentinel Satellites
ESA and Eurockot today signed contracts for launching two ESA satellites: Sentinel-2A and Sentinel-3A will fly in 2013 on Rockot vehicles from the Plesetsk Cosmodrome in northern Russia for Europe's GMES program.
Dial on machinery at new Sensient Flavors' production facility in Bremen, Germany
Sensient Flavors has begun operation as its new pilot plant in Bremen, Germany. The facility will produce emulsions, compounds, fruit preparations and beverages, and the facility's development process was created to work in close collaboration with customers and offer trial runs that enable the company to optimize production processes.
Market Report, "Wpd AG - Strategic SWOT Analysis Review", published
Wpd AG is a German based renewable energy company, principally engaged in the field of development and financial structuring of onshore wind farms, solar energy and biogas projects.
CytoSorbents to Exhibit at the 2012 Symposium of Intensive Medicine and Intensive Care
CytoSorbents will be available to discuss its CytoSorb technology in Booth # A7 in the Bremen Exhibition and Conference Centre.
Eight more Galileo navsats agreed
ESA today signed a contract to build a further eight Galileo satellites, alongside other agreements to modify Europe's Ariane 5 launcher to carry four navigation satellites at a time.
Paper denying HIV-AIDS link sparks resignation
The publication of a paper denying the link between HIV and AIDS 1 in an Italian anatomy journal has prompted a member of its editorial board to resign in protest.
"Wpd AG - Alternative Energy - Deals and Alliances Profile" now available at Fast Market Research
Wpd provides comprehensive range of solutions covering project development, project design, project financing, project controlling, equity capital guarantees, and technical project management.
ESA signs contract for Space Station support
ESA signed a two-year contract with Astrium on 13 December to provide Industrial Operations Team support to the Agency's human spaceflight activities.
Sunderland University boffins study the science of sadness and smiles
Researchers from the University of Sunderland travelled to Jacobs University in Bremen, Germany, to use the institute's innovative technology, as part of a global project to better understand society's cultural differences.