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G FUEL and Dead by Daylight Team Up in The Fog for a Brand-New Flavor - G FUEL Liquid Lullaby!

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Wednesday, September 28, 2022

NEW YORK, Sept. 28, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- G FUEL — The Official Energy Drink of Esports® — unveils today that its new flavor Liquid Lullaby, inspired by the multiplayer horror action phenomenon Dead by Daylight, is now available for pre-order at GFUEL.com as a limited-edition Collector's Box and Energy Tub while supplies last.

Key Points: 
  • G FUEL Liquid Lullaby is sugar-free and packed with antioxidants from 18 different fruit extracts.
  • "G FUEL and Dead by Daylight fans are going to scream for Liquid Lullaby!"
  • Pre-order your G FUEL Liquid Lullaby Collector's Box now at GFUEL.com while supplies last!
  • As The Official Energy Drink of Esports, G FUEL provides gamers with a performance-driven alternative to standard energy drink products.

NASA awards Sydor Technologies $150K Phase 1 SBIR Grant for Class-D space Mission X-Ray Detection Technology for Astrophysics

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Thursday, August 18, 2022

ROCHESTER, N.Y., Aug. 18, 2022 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Sydor Technologies is a global leader in advanced x-ray detectors and diagnostic instrumentation design and manufacturing. This summer, Sydor has been awarded a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant by NASA, valued at US $149,993. Through this SBIR, Sydor and collaborators at the MIT Kavli Institute for Astrophysics and Space Research will begin developing a low cost, versatile soft x-ray detector for class-D space missions based on Sydor's new commercial soft x-ray detector, the high-resolution Wraith sCMOS. Leveraging a proven, off-the-shelf detector for future class-D space missions will decrease the detector unit cost per mission and introduce a new era of mission flexibility to the Astronomy and Astrophysics communities.

Key Points: 
  • NASA recently awarded Sydor Technologies with a Phase I SBIR grant to develop a soft x-ray detector for class-D space missions.
  • Leveraging a proven, high resolution, off-the-shelf solution for class-D space missions will also decrease detector and overall mission cost dramatically.
  • This summer, Sydor has been awarded a Phase I Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) grant by NASA, valued at US $149,993.
  • Established in 2004, Sydor Technologies is headquartered in Rochester, NY and now supplies systems and support in over 33 countries.