Open the project presentation period at We Art Water Film Festival

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The We Art Water Foundation starts the year with good results in the fourth edition of the We Art Water Film Festival competition, with a large number of pre-registrants. The event, which was inaugurated in the framework of the 65th edition of the San Sebastian Film Festival, has an exceptional jury including Leonor Watling, Úrsula Corberó, Pablo Rivero and Irene Escolar among other professionals from the cultural world.

Once the period of presentation of ...

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Dutch children will go to school pedaling.

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Many engineers and researchers around the world are developing systems that improve the fuel consumption of terrestrial vehicles, using alternative energies and environmentally friendly materials, which is great; But we should not forget that not using cars so much is also an option that can help reduce their environmental impact.

Occasionally using the bike or walking is a great idea, especially for short trips within ...

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Dutch children will go to school pedaling

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Many engineers and researchers around the world are developing systems that improve the fuel consumption of terrestrial vehicles, using alternative energies and environmentally friendly materials, which is great; But we should not forget that not using cars so much is also an option that can help reduce their environmental impact.

Occasionally using the bike or walking is a great idea, especially for short trips within ...

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ACCIONA is awarded the management of the integral water cycle of Boca del Río, Mexico.

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• will serve some 150,000 inhabitants of the municipality of Boca del Rio, in the metropolitan area of Veracruz, for the next thirty years.
• ACCIONA Water will invest in the concession 100 million of euros, of which more than 80 million are destined to the improvement of the hydraulic infrastructures of the integral water cycle.

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Mexico has a great potential for alternative energies.

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In Mexico the development and implementation of alternative energies is being given in a very leisurely way, being that the country has the best conditions for the development of several of them, among which are the solar and wind energy, in which it could grow up to 12.000 megawatts (MW) in the short term.

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This was mentioned during the Annual Frontier Energy Forum, where Pablo Gottfried said that the conditions needed to ...

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They develop concrete of easy repair of fissures.

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There are many reasons for the cracks in the concrete, but the list is the fact of using low-quality material, as well as the question of not calculating the loads properly. However, sooner or later all concrete begins to present fissures, which in some cases constitute a structural risk, and in others it is only a bad appearance.

Thinking about this, a professor and researcher at the Technical University of Delft (Holland), Henk Jonkers, has developed a concrete ...

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CNH confirms first round 2 bidding

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After it was postponed for almost three months, the bidding will be held on June 19
The National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH) today on its website that on 19 June will be held the first tender of round 2, after it was postponed for almost three months when it was scheduled to be on 22 March last.
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Fiber optic sensors detect structural problems in bridges and dams.

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The Photonic Engineering Group (TAP) of the University of Alcalá (Spain), in collaboration with the Federal Polytechnic School of Lausanne (Switzerland), it has designed optical fiber sensors capable of continuously monitoring large infrastructures, allowing detection with great precision and, most importantly, in advance, erosion or fissures in bridges, dams or railways. The results of this work have just been published in the magazine Optic letters.

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Nanometric Laboratory will help maintain drinking water.

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For centuries, animals have been used as the first line of defense against Toxics. A canary in a mine served as a living monitor of poisonous gases. Scientists used fish to make sure there were no contaminants in the water. And curiously, even with the most modern advances, it could take days to detect a fatal chemical.

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Nanometric Laboratory will help maintain drinking water.

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For centuries, animals have been used as the first line of defense against Toxics. A canary in a mine served as a living monitor of poisonous gases. Scientists used fish to make sure there were no contaminants in the water. And curiously, even with the most modern advances, it could take days to detect a fatal chemical.

chip mide la pureza del agua tuberia moreno

Chip measures the purity of the water piping brown

 

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