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The new ‘Killer Shark’ Automatic Watch Tim Saunders | November 26, 2012
An eye-catching heavy duty creation that will stand up to anything that’s thrown at it

Major advance in using sunlight to produce steam without boiling water American Chemical Society | November 19, 2012
Nanoparticles in solar energy

Reference Recordings crafts classic, HDCD Christmas album Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | November 16, 2012
"Horns for the Holidays,"

Bose TV “sound bar” likes to be loud Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | November 9, 2012
The black beauty is designed to sit under your TV (or, more accurately, your TV sits on top of it), and Bose says it will dramatically improve dialogue, music, action and sound effects from everyday programming

Cardboard wheelchair to roll out of Israel News on the Net | November 8, 2012
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Watch review Tim Saunders | November 5, 2012
Sekonda Tachymeter 500

Handheld cordless vacuum cleaner review Tim Saunders | November 5, 2012
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Flame retardants pose unacceptable toxic hazards and do not work as effectively as widely believed

Date palm juice inhibited corrosion of an aluminum alloy called AA7075

Inspiration from Mother Nature leads to improved wood American Chemical Society | October 31, 2012
The treated wood was harder than untreated wood and more resistant to the effects of water, holding its shape better through changing humidity

CFG1 gene a good candidate to improve the foam character in the brewing industry

New Clock Powered By Water

FitDesk and Slimcoach October update Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | October 19, 2012
The incredible shrinking writer continues to shrink

Patent pending SafeShell technology

High def TV looks to get higher Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | October 12, 2012
4K "ultra high definition" is great news for a tech fan and writer, but it's also another leap onto the merry-go-round for consumers

Squeezy Pouches at the Supermarket News on the Net | October 12, 2012
One of the latest innovations in modern food packaging made possible by advancements in plastics

TuneLink device streams audio to your home stereo wirelessly Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | October 5, 2012
It's a great system, 500 watts per channel of Rotel Class D power driving Definitive Technology speakers

Technological Advances Help Reduce SIDS Deaths News on the Net | October 2, 2012
New Audio-Video Enhanced Technology Protects Sleeping Infants And Give Parents Peace Of Mind

Paramount’s Titanic and Indiana Jones make for fine Blu-rays Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | September 29, 2012
It's good stuff, and well worth seeing. And there's enough new stuff to sweeten the deal

A protein called phosphotriesterase (PTE)

An aluminum alloy called AA7075

Urushiol, the toxic oil produced by those plants

EPA sued in federal court over illegal human testing Steve Milloy | September 24, 2012
“EPA has repeatedly determined and stated that there is no safe exposure to PM2.5 or diesel exhaust"

Buying Intec just got easier in Canada Tim Saunders | September 17, 2012
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Titanic “Ghosts” a nice companion to Cameron’s epic Oscar-winner Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | September 14, 2012
Ghosts of the Abyss

Green plants reduce urban air pollution 8x more than expected American Chemical Society | September 12, 2012
New American Chemical Society Podcast

London Olympics anti-doping labs set for first-of-a-kind repurposing American Chemical Society | September 5, 2012
Phenome centers

Discovering new uses for old drugs American Chemical Society | September 5, 2012
“Train-Match-Fit-Streamline”

Galileo didn’t invent thermometer that bears his name American Chemical Society | September 5, 2012
When a sphere floats midway up the tube, it represents the temperature of the room

Stable and resistant to accidental detonation as HMX

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