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CO2 Air-Capture Leader GRT Announces Support of the Comer Science and Education Foundation - Read More

Date Added: May 01, 2008 02:05:05 PM
TUCSON, Ariz.----Global Research Technologies, LLC , a research and development company dedicated to the commercialization of technology for the capture of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, announced today that the Comer Science and Education Foundation has assumed the investment interest of the late Gary Comer.

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