Enzo Biochem Inc. (ENZ)
The largest sector of biotechnology, health biotech firms creates products including therapies and drugs, vaccines and new diagnostic and testing equipment.
Therapeutics - new biologic drugs include skin grown for burn victims, gene and stem cell therapies, new drugs and personalized medicine
Diagnostics -test kits for HIV, or diabetes provide new, lower cost, options to test for devastating diseases quickly and effectively
Medical Devices- biosensors, stents, prostheses
Vaccines - over 25 companies make innovative vaccines for childhood and adult diseases
Enzo Biochem, Inc., is a growth-oriented integrated life sciences and biotechnology company focused on harnessing biological process to develop research tools, diagnostics and therapeutics, and serves as a provider of test services, including exotic tests, to the medical community. Since ENZ was founded in 1976, their strategic focus has been on the development of enabling technologies in the life sciences field.
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Cleantech Transit, Inc. (CLNO)
Cleantech Transit, Inc. (CLNO) is pleased to announce it has met its funding requirement to secure the Company's ability to earn in 25% of the 500KW Merced Project.
The Company is in the final stages of closing its initial interest in the Merced Project and is currently working on completing the necessary documentation and expects closing the transaction soon. As previously announced Cleantech has the option to earn up to 40% of the Merced Project and the Company plans to continue to work towards increasing its interest in the Merced Project as they move ahead.
Biomass Energy is generated from plant material and animal waste and supplies almost fifteen times as much energy, in the United States, as wind and solar power combined and has the potential to supply much more. There are a wide variety of biomass energy resources, including tree and grass crops and forestry, agricultural, and urban wastes.
Biomass is considered a renewable energy source because the energy it contains comes from the sun. Through the process of photosynthesis, chlorophyll in plants captures the sun's energy by converting carbon dioxide from the air and water from the ground into carbohydrates, complex compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen. When these carbohydrates are burned, they turn back into carbon dioxide and water and release the sun's energy they contain. In this way, biomass functions as a sort of natural battery for storing solar energy. As long as biomass is produced sustainably-with only as much used as is grown-the battery will last indefinitely.
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October 11th, 2011 at 11:57 am