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List/Grid Author Archives: Kevin Robinson-Avila / Journal Staff Writer

Natural gas pumps up electricity generation

While natural gas producers and distributors push to convert transportation away from gasoline, natu ...
Frances Carabajal of the Albuquerque Transit Department readies a natural gas nozzle to fuel a bus at the Yale Yard Station. Photo Credit - Greg Sorber/Journal

Truck-fleet shift to natural gas picks up steam

Aztec drilling firm leads by example with commercial vehicles
This rig, northwest of Farmington, is drilling into the Mancos Shale as part of Encana Corp.'s efforts to explore for commercial quantities of oil and liquid natural gas. Photo Credit - Courtesy Of Encana Corp.

Oil could ignite San Juan revival

Exploratory drilling in basin's Mancos Shale in northwest N.M. sparks upbeat outlook

High-Tech Center To Help Create Nano-Manufacturing Processes

The next generation of mobile devices could be built with materials and machines created, in part, a ...

Sandia Shows Off Latest Tech

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Exagen Lands $5.3M in Venture Capital Funds

Albuquerque startup Exagen Diagnostics Inc. just landed $5.3 million in venture capital funding to e ...
DC Electro  bikes

Startup Adds Electric Jolt to Bikes

Architect and serial entrepreneur team up to sell 'Duke City Electro'

N.M. Angels Help Businesswomen Grow Wings

Investor group launches workshops to help entrepreneurs

Public Input Sought on Emissions Standard

PRC Votes To Hold Series of Workshops
A before, left, and after shot of dirty water treated by IX (nine) Power’s OrganiClear water treatment technology.  (COURTESY of IX POWER)

Startup Uses LANL Tech To Clean Water

Investors pledge close to $1 million for New Mexico firm

Startup Uses LANL Tech

Investors pledge close to $1 million for New Mexico firm
Thomas Bowles, CEO of the New Mexico Computing Applications Center, shows the state’s supercomputer at Intel in Rio Rancho.

UNM, NMSU, Tech Have Eye On Encanto

Schools preparing proposal to acquire state's supercomputer

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