Renditions of NANO Nuclear Energy’s newly acquired technologies: Pylon for terrestrial (bottom) and space (top) applications and the Modular Micro Reactor (MMR®) Energy System (right).
Biograph mMR brings a revolution in diagnostic imaging to life. State-of-the-art 3T MRI and cutting-edge molecular imaging are fully integrated as one. Only Siemens makes the simultaneous ...
The MMR vaccine was introduced in October 1988 to provide a one-shot immunisation against three diseases - measles, mumps and rubella. Since its widespread introduction, recommended by the World ...
The MMR vaccine is a powerful tool to prevent three highly contagious viral diseases: measles, mumps, and rubella (German measles). Thanks to the MMR vaccine, introduced in 1963, these serious ...
NANO Nuclear Energy (NNE) announced the rebranding of its recently acquired, patented Micro Modular Reactor, MMR, Energy System, which will now be known as KRONOS MMR. Designed as a stationary ...
For the first time in almost 20 years, Walmart has a new logo. The international retailer describes it as a “a comprehensive brand refresh,” but the online world hasn’t been quite so kind to ...
Figure 1 - NANO Nuclear Energy Designates its Newly Acquired and Patented Energy System as KRONOS MMR TM Designed as a stationary small modular nuclear reactor capable of delivering carbon-free ...
With a compact footprint of less than 5 acres, KRONOS MMR ™ is designed to operate flexibly at power levels ranging up to 45 MWt (15 MWe) and can utilize either low-enriched uranium (LEU ...
Walmart is giving its logo the first facelift in nearly two decades, rolling out a new identity that is a subtle nod to its past. The 61-year-old company unveiled Monday a refresh of its brand ...
Walmart is refreshing its logo for the first time in nearly two decades, highlighting its evolution while also serving as a nod to its past, the big-box retailer announced Monday. The word mark on ...
Walmart steel cage match (although we would totally watch). Instead, Walmart gave its logo a makeover fit for modern times—at least that was the idea. But people, well, they have feelings.