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Research
Researchers includes Dr. Le Thi Xuan Thuy, and Dr. Le Phuoc Cuong at Da Nang Polytechnic University, studied a new flotation technique that used acid gamma-poly glutamic (PGA) to split active carbon and lead-ions out of water.
A researcher team includes Prof. Dr. Hoang Ngoc Dong, and Ha Van Tuan from Da Nang Polytechnic University researched, proposed a cool drying model that combines two modes of low-high temperature to dry herbs.
Research on abilities to create biogas from wastewater of processing cassava by an anaerobic fermentation method. The Research was studied by a group of authors including Mr. Pham Dinh Long, Tran Van Quang, Truong Le Bich Tram, Nguyen Van Dong, and Nguyen Thi Thanh Xuan, Da Nang University.
Research team includes Mr. Le Dinh Tuan, and Mr. Thai Doan Ngoc from Long An University of Economics and Industry, developed a Wireless sensor network that could serve agricultural accuracy.
Researching and breeding trials of crab from artificial reproduction in Can Gio has shown some satisfactory results. The study was implemented by MA. Tran Bui Thi Ngoc Le of Ho Chi Minh Agricultural Extension Center.
Dr. Le Phuoc Cuong, a researcher of Da Nang Polytechnic University, has found a way to put Statistica 7.0 into estimating toxic accumulations that present in human hairs.
Researches in India have verified that barbecuing meat produces graphene oxide and other carbon nanoparticles, and concluded that, as man has been happily eating these nanomaterials since the discovery of fire, they are non-toxic to humans.
An Giang Council for Science and Technology has approved the project “techniques for dolphin artificial insemination in An Giang province”, Dr. Duong Nhat Long (Can Tho University) is project leader.
On the morning, April 2, Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment held a ceremony to announce Strategic exploitation, sustainable use of natural resources and protection of the marine environment to 2020 and vision 2030.
Scientists have uncovered evidence of a massive underground ocean of water on Saturn’s Enceladus moon. According to NASA, the Cassini spacecraft made gravity measurements that show the internal structure of the moon – including a sea of water underneath the moon’s icy crust. The discovery sparks scientific interest once again in Enceladus as a potential home for extraterrestrial life within our solar system.
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