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PITTSBURGH - At a small laboratory in Pittsburgh, workers assemble 2-by-3-foot metal boxes connected to computers - devices used to measure the hydrogen-absorbing qualities of various materials.
The instruments, designed to help researchers study possible sources of hydrogen fuel for hybrid vehicles, carry a hefty price tag - about $100,000 each. Advanced Materials Corp. has sold units to customers in Italy, Singapore, Taiwan, India and other countries.See the full content of this document
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China Snapping Up High-Tech U.S. Goods
One nation has bought more than any other: China.
The country better known for flooding the U.S. market with cheap toys and other imports is injecting billions of dollars into the bottom lines of U.S. manufacturers of certain big-ticket, highly engineered products...See the full content of this document
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