March, 2021

Wednesday, March 10th, 2021

Canada pursues new nuclear research reactor to produce medical isotopes

Friday, July 10, 2009

The Saskatchewan provincial government alongside the University of Saskatchewan (U of S) have come together to establish a CA$500 million, 10 megawatts research nuclear reactor to produce medical isotopes.

“In 1949 … cobalt-60 treatment was tried for the first time here in Saskatchewan, where it saved a woman battling cervical cancer. Maybe we can lead again in terms of nuclear medicine,” said Brad Wall, the Premier of Saskatchewan, “Governments should be involved in pure research. We’re dealing with some circumstances as they present themselves”

“We’ve had faculty that are interested in this. We have an issue of national importance, We see a reason why the U of S and the province could assist in this national issue. We see how it could help the country. We see how it could build on the university’s research strength,” said Richard Florizone, U of S vice-president of finance and resources.

The research conducted at the Canadian Light Source Synchrotron on campus would be enhanced by a research reactor.

“In the case of a power reactor, in Saskatchewan we have much better alternatives. In the case of a medical isotopes research reactor, this may be a circumstance where the benefits outweigh the risks,” said Peter Prebble, director of energy and water policy for the Saskatchewan Environmental Society.

The nuclear reactor at Chalk River, Ontario in Canada was shut down on Thursday, May 14 by the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) due to a leak of heavy water and will not re-open until late 2009 or spring of 2010.

The repairs of the NRU are complex and challenging. “I’ve heard it described as . . . trying to change the oil in your car from your living room. We’re faced with conducting remote investigations in a radioactive environment with high radiation fields, conducting the examinations and inspections through small openings in the top of the reactor and accessing over great distances,” said David Cox, director of the NRU engineering task force.

“The unplanned shutdown of the NRU will result in a significant shortage of medical isotopes in Canada, and in the world, this summer,” said Leona Aglukkaq, Minister of Health and Lisa Raitt, Minister of Natural Resources.

The Petten reactor in the Netherlands is another of the six extant nuclear reactors globally. It must also be shut down between mid July and mid August.

Medical isotopes are used in diagnostic procedures for cancer, heart disease and other medical conditions. When radioactive isotopes are injected into the body, radiologists can view higher radiation via medical imaging, enabling them to make a more accurate diagnosis.

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Monday, March 8th, 2021

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Hong Kong – Electronics Powerhouse

Technology at its best and prices that would make you feel business is worth stepping into was amply on display at the recently concluded hong kong electronics fair (autumn edition) and electronicasia. Chandragupta amritkar reportsA 40 inch plasma TV for USD 1200 or a reusable flash camera for USD 1.3 or a watch with an USB port or MP3 player for USD 28. Sounds amazing. But these were the deals available for bulk purchases to visitors as they thronged the halls of probably the second largest Electronics Fair (after CES). This year, the Electronics Fair had 3160 companies from 44 countries and regions while electronicAsia had 787 companies from 26 countriesElectronics EquipmentsOne of Hong Kong’s biggest merchandise export earner is the electronics sector and Hong Kong Electronic Fair (Autumn Edition) again played the perfect venue to exchange market intelligence and to trade the latest products, including some of the technological and digital gadgets that are changing the very way in which business is conducted.One of the highlights at the event was Hall of Fame, home to the industry’s leading brand names. Launched in 2003, this premium showcase featured 200-plus brand names this year. There were a wide array of products including AV, personal electronics, home appliances, telecommunications and security systems.Two specialised zones, Digital World and Home Tech, were also launched this year. Located in Expo Drive Hall, Digital World presented an international mix of over 180 exhibitors while Home Tech hosted over 140 exhibitors.An eye-catching display of innovations and prototypes for tomorrow’s applications and products were presented at the Technology Exchange Zone by Hong Kong’s universities and incubatees from Hong Kong Science & Technology Parks. Running alongside the Hong Kong Electronics Fair (Autumn Edition) was electronicAsia, which celebrated a decade of growth as the region’s premier event for sourcing electronic components and parts. It is jointly organised by MMI-Munich International Trade Fairs Pte Ltd and the Hong Kong Trade Development Council.The Hong Kong Metal Parts and Components Pavilion made its debut at electronicAsia 2006. Featuring seven exhibitors from the Hong Kong Metals Manufacturers Association, the pavilion was an ideal venue for industry players to source the right metal parts and components – a variety of items, ranging from switches, capacitors and terminal blocks to inductors, transformers and LED lighting.IPFonline.com is the source – the Industrial Products Finder – for Industrial Manufacturers, Buyers, Sellers, Suppliers, Exporters from Indian Industries specialising in Machines, Technology for companies via Industrial News, Classifieds & illustrated profiles of products with links to their manufacturers

Ipfonline.com the portal of Worldwide industrial supplies Electrical Equipment Supplies, Electronic Components supply, Energy, Electronic Equipment. And find more products by name in General Industrial Equipment etc…

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Thursday, March 4th, 2021

Bermuda hit hard by hurricane Florence

Tuesday, September 12, 2006

Hurricane Florence was positioned at 35.8 N 63.9 W, at 11 p.m. EDT (UTC – 4 hr), with maximum winds blowing at 85 mph and gusts of up to 105 mph. The hurricane is moving in a north-easterly direction at 18 mph and is showing signs of weakening.

The government of Bermuda has discontinued the Tropical Storm warning it issued only after it blew away window panes, glasses and roofs. No deaths have been reported though there are reports of minor injuries. The hurricane has knocked out power supply to thousands of people.

The Bermuda Electric Light Company (BELCO) expects the restoration of supply to be complete in few days.

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Monday, March 1st, 2021

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Monday, March 1st, 2021

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