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Monthly Archives: October 2014
Gas falls below $3 a gallon in Greensboro area
Yesterday, the gasoline price in the Greensboro area fell below $3. The same situation was observed by Charlotte Observer on Tuesday in Charlotte area (http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2014/10/14/5241288/gas-falls-below-3-a-gallon-at.html#.VEAkXeaKsxI), and by New Bern Sun Journal (http://www.newbernsj.com/news/local/relief-for-motorists-local-gas-prices-fall-below-the-3-barrier-1.387768). Their report says that the decreasing gas price … Continue reading
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Progress of algal biofuel
Last 2 days, Jim Lane@biofuelsdigest.com gave us a comprehensevie review of the current progress of algal fuel. Source: http://www.biofuelsdigest.com/bdigest/2014/10/14/where-are-we-with-algae-biofuels-part-ii/ Major points: Four major breakthroughs of NAABB brought the cost of algae biocrude oil down to $7.50 per gallon. Breakthroughs are New strain Chlorella sp. … Continue reading
Resigning from the editorial board of JPEB
Today, I resigned from the editorial board of Journal of Petroleum & Environmental Biotechnology, which is an OMICS Group’s journal. I didn’t give a reason in the resignation letter. However, I would like to share the reasons to whom it … Continue reading
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How to create a Google citation page
Citation number is the most important impact indicator of your research. Here shows 4 steps to establish your Google citation page which will automatically count the total citation number based on your article group. Go to http://scholar.google.com/, click My Citations … Continue reading
Today is Columbus Day
Today is Columbus Day, 10/13/14 Monday, to celebrate the anniversary of Christopher Columbus’ arrival in the Americas, which happened on October 12, 1492.The landing is celebrated as Columbus Day in the United States, as Día de la Raza (“Day of … Continue reading
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Future Energy Service and Publishing (FESP)
Future Energy Service and Publishing (FESP) is officially registered with the State of North Carolina, United States Today. FESP will provide education and publish journals related to renewable energy. Currently, we are a “small, for-profit” company owned by scientists/scholars. The goal of this small … Continue reading
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