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Warning on deterioration of famous Swedish warship, Vasa American Chemical Society | August 29, 2012
At its worst, the wood had weakened as much as 80 percent.

Adobe’s Creative Suite CS6 a powerful package Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | August 25, 2012
Adobe's Master Collection

Netflix: the electric car of home entertainment? Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | August 17, 2012
A dynamite idea with terrific potential that's saddled currently with technology that can't do it justice.

Marilyn Monroe hits high definition Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | August 10, 2012
Bit of a mixed bag, but with far more good than bad.

Back-to-the-future process yields “miracle wood” American Chemical Society | August 8, 2012
Acetylation technology has been available for more than a century

Curiosity is equipped to perform several chemical processes

Most new pesticides have roots in natural substances American Chemical Society | July 25, 2012
More natural products were registered as NAIs for conventional pesticides and biopesticides than any other type of ingredient

The group made a robot that could leap more than 5.5 inches, despite weighing as much as 1,100 water striders

Cutting-edge research that has had far-reaching implications for many areas of science

Ooma – free phone service or just another telecom? Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | July 20, 2012
Ooma could offer you a way to save some coin and still get a fully featured phone service

Manufacturers are looking for more reliable sources of these ingredients

CorelDRAW X6 adds new power to the creative design process Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | July 13, 2012
The product has helped me use whatever talents I have for design and layout and exploit them to the best of my abilities

Corn ethanol supplies are facing a crunch because corn is critical for animal feed and food.

The study detected BPS in all the receipt paper they tested, 87 percent of the samples of paper currency and 52 percent of recycled paper

Toward new drugs for the human and non-human cells in people American Chemical Society | July 11, 2012
“This superorganism view of the human body provides a complete new systems concept for managing human health at the clinically relevant whole body level"

Hackers were far more likely to go after Windows-based systems than Mac simply because hardly anyone had a Mac until recently

WM products let you record, monitor Internet video Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | July 6, 2012
VideoClone

The Chemistry of Fireworks American Chemical Society | July 3, 2012
Pyrotechnically Speaking For your Fourth of July fun and fascination

Hanoi Jane Fonda strips in high def, but better things are coming Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | June 30, 2012
The Golden Voyage of Sinbad; The Avengers; Barbarella, Queen of the Galaxy; E.T.: the Extraterrestrial and the 50th Anniversary of Dr. No

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Most new pesticides have roots in natural substances American Chemical Society | June 27, 2012
Humanity’s battle of the bugs

The nanoscale production units

Ancient effect harnessed to produce electricity from waste heat American Chemical Society | June 27, 2012
The pyroelectric effect

Why some foods taste good together


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The coating is even more water-repellent than car wax or Teflon

Simple new way to clean traces of impurities from drug ingredients American Chemical Society | June 20, 2012
Mixing the particles in a drug solution contaminated with acrolein for 20 minutes resulted in removal of nearly 98 percent of the genotoxic impurities (GTI)

More clean power without large increases in the amount of material needed for construction or fuel needed for transportation.

Sun exposure can lead not only to sunburn and skin cancer, but premature aging

Makes cheaper detergents better than expensive detergents for washing purposes

Ancient effect harnessed to produce electricity from waste heat American Chemical Society | June 13, 2012
The researchers made nanowires out of zinc oxide, a compound added to paints, plastics, electronics and even food

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