Cryoscope n°48
Report: First warm up circuits in Marcoussis! - Technical: Counting down to launch - Expert Report: A first class start-up
Cryoscope n°47
Report: A century of progress - Technical: Electronic valves entermass production - Expert Report: From calculation to technical developments
Cryoscope n°46
Report: When standardisation rhymes with satisfaction - Technical: Simulation is a winner - Expert report: Concentrated expertise
Cryoscope n°45
Report: Qatar: 2nd largest producer of helium - Technical: Recycling helium to preserve a natural resource - Expert Report: High-tech tests
Cryoscope n°44
Report: Field hospitals autonomous inoxygen - Technical: Submarines are breathing better - Expert Report: Thermal insulation
Cryoscope n° 43
Report: Navantia in the deep blue - Technical: A HELIAL - Expert Report: Long life to your equipment
Cryoscope n°42
Report : Weightless fluids on the A300 Zero-G - Technical : The required temperature –at will - Expert Comment : Véronique Grabié and the future of HYLIAL
Cryoscope n°41
Report : Welsh green hydrogen - Technical : Small vessels and big effects - Expert Comment : Pierre Crespi live from Japan
Cryoscope n°40
Report : Cryogenics helps electricity distribution - Technical : From waste to green energy - Expert Comment : Jean-Michel Cazenave
Cryoscope n°39
News report : A tankful of hydrogen for the Winter Olympics 2010 with BC Transit - Technical:Innovative technologies for the launchers of the future - Expert comment Laurent Jezequel : Satellites that can withstand vacuum, cold and physical stress on take-off
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