Cryogenics Stocks List

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Cryogenics Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 15 TMO Life sciences stocks viewed positively at TD Cowen despite post-election weakness
Nov 15 TMO Thermo Fisher's $4 Billion Buyback: A Game-Changer for Investors
Nov 15 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific authorizes $4B of share repurchases
Nov 15 APD Air Products and Chemicals (NYSE:APD) Might Be Having Difficulty Using Its Capital Effectively
Nov 15 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific Authorizes $4 Billion of Share Repurchases
Nov 15 TMO Thermo Fisher eliminating 160 jobs, closing Massachusetts facility
Nov 15 GTLS Viking Fund Management Sells Big Oil Stocks In Q3, Cuts Tesla Position In Half, Adds To Largest Position Broadcom
Nov 14 APD Keith Meister's Corvex opens fresh stakes in Dollar Tree, APD, exits CAE: top Q3 trades
Nov 14 TMO Check Out What Whales Are Doing With TMO
Nov 14 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific's (NYSE:TMO) five-year total shareholder returns outpace the underlying earnings growth
Nov 14 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific: Near The Bottom And Attractively Valued
Nov 13 CLPT ClearPoint Neuro Announces FDA De Novo Marketing Authorization of SmartFlow Cannula for Direct Delivery of Gene Therapy to the Brain
Nov 13 TMO Bridgewater's top buys and sells in Q3 include Nvidia, Micron, Disney, others
Nov 13 APD Dodge & Cox's Strategic Emphasis on Air Products & Chemicals Inc in Q3 2024
Nov 12 TMO Mainz Biomed and Thermo Fisher Scientific Sign a Collaboration Agreement for the Development of Next Generation Colorectal Cancer Screening Product for Global Markets
Nov 12 CYRX Cryoport Expands IntegriCell™ Cryopreservation Services Solution with Opening of New Center of Excellence in Europe
Nov 12 GTLS Chart Industries Hosts 2024 Capital Markets Day
Nov 11 TMO Thermo Fisher Scientific to Present at the Wolfe 2024 Healthcare Conference on November 19, 2024
Nov 10 CLPT ClearPoint Neuro: Near-Term Volatility Is No Concern
Nov 10 CLPT The ClearPoint Neuro, Inc. (NASDAQ:CLPT) Third-Quarter Results Are Out And Analysts Have Published New Forecasts
Cryogenics

In physics, cryogenics is the production and behaviour of materials at very low temperatures. A person who studies elements that have been subjected to extremely cold temperatures is called a cryogenicist.
It is not well-defined at what point on the temperature scale refrigeration ends and cryogenics begins, but scientists assume a gas to be cryogenic if it can be liquefied at or below −150 °C (123 K; −238 °F). The U.S. National Institute of Standards and Technology has chosen to consider the field of cryogenics as that involving temperatures below −180 °C (93 K; −292 °F). This is a logical dividing line, since the normal boiling points of the so-called permanent gases (such as helium, hydrogen, neon, nitrogen, oxygen, and normal air) lie below −180 °C while the Freon refrigerants, hydrocarbons, and other common refrigerants have boiling points above −180 °C.Discovery of superconducting materials with critical temperatures significantly above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen has provided new interest in reliable, low cost methods of producing high temperature cryogenic refrigeration. The term "high temperature cryogenic" describes temperatures ranging from above the boiling point of liquid nitrogen, −195.79 °C (77.36 K; −320.42 °F), up to −50 °C (223 K; −58 °F), the generally defined upper limit of study referred to as cryogenics.Cryogenicists use the Kelvin or Rankine temperature scale, both of which measure from absolute zero, rather than more usual scales such as Celsius or Fahrenheit, with their zeroes at arbitrary temperatures.

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