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First scientific method to authenticate world’s costliest coffee American Chemical Society | August 21, 2013
Identifying unique chemical fingerprints that can be used to identify authentic Kopi Luwak

The chemistry behind lobster color and shell disease American Chemical Society | August 20, 2013
New American Chemical Society video

Successful use of a lab test called infrared spectroscopy to test all of the multiple components that make up a stamp

Development and successful deployment of the deep-sea ESP (D-ESP) at an active methane vent in California’s Santa Monica Bay

A special video technique that reveals more information than ever before about the structure of the lightning balls and how they move

Made-in-Israel apps help you find a bus, taxi, parking spot and the fastest route to drive. They even check your tire pressure and alcohol intake.

Personal audio enhancer helps you hear in crowded situations Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | August 1, 2013
The PAE-300 looks a lot like a portable music player, and it comes with a wireless dock whose inputs you can hook into your TV.

Chemical company giants stall with global economy American Chemical Society | July 31, 2013
The effect of their slowdown and other economic factors rippled through the global chemical industry

A protein called resilin in nanosprings, biorubbers, biosensors and other applications

Using mercury like a glue to apply thin films of metals to statues and other objects

Metabolite biosensors

Pressurized virus blasts its infectious DNA into human cells American Chemical Society | July 24, 2013
HSV-1, bacteriophages

New Samsung phones offer smart – and not so smart – performance Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | July 22, 2013
Galaxy S4, Rugby III

Discovery of the missing link in evolution of bioluminescence American Chemical Society | July 17, 2013
A “luciferase-like” enzyme in mealworm larvae that represents a missing link between the non-luminescent enzymes of the past and the “bright,” modern-day luciferase enzymes in fireflies

Toward anti-odor, anti-bacterial fabrics with the scent of vanilla American Chemical Society | July 17, 2013
Microencapsulation, polysulfone

Cigarette smoke impacts genes linked to health of heart and lungs American Chemical Society | July 10, 2013
How mainstream smoke and to a greater extent, sidestream smoke, inhibit the activity of genes that protect the heart and lungs

Israel’s premier agricultural research organization is finding natural, simple alternatives for safely prolonging the shelf life of produce.

Parrot, Renny devices help avoid missed calls at home and away Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | June 27, 2013
Bluetooth is arguably one of the more important – or at least convenient – wireless innovations of the past several years

For the first time, there is hope of natural conception for young female cancer patients undergoing cancer treatment.

A time of concern and debate about the privacy of email and other personal communications, Dewey-Hagborg raises some of what may be the ultimate personal privacy issues

Keeping fruit, vegetables and cut flowers fresh longer American Chemical Society | June 26, 2013
Photocatalysis technology

There’s an app for that? So what? Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | June 20, 2013
Forget the razzle dazzle! Forget apps – and put that money to better use. Just make your website work!

Bose does it again with new speaker; headphones Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | June 14, 2013
Bose has definitely come up with a couple of new winners here

We cannot be endowed by our Creator with certain unalienable rights if we do not have a Creator

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Asteroids Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | June 10, 2013
Likelihood of Impact

Die Hard and Hansel & Gretel: surprisingly good and unsurprisingly bad Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | June 10, 2013
A new take on an old fairy tale

Splitting Time Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | June 7, 2013
Time cloaking

New evidence on how fluoride fights tooth decay American Chemical Society | May 29, 2013
Fluoride reduces the ability of decay-causing bacteria to stick, so that also on teeth, it is easier to wash away the bacteria by saliva

“Cytophilic” wound dressing material

The technology could be used to glimpse the original paintings on other objects

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