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BioHug’s Israeli pressure garment provides custom soothing for people with autism, PTSD and others prone to high stress.

The “nanocoating” is so thin that 1,000 layers of it would fit across the width of a human hair

Keeping fruit, vegetables and cut flowers fresh longer American Chemical Society | May 15, 2013
Ethylene gas

Sonos Playbar – a TV sound bar with connections Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | May 9, 2013
Sonos is building quite a reputation for itself, and the Playbar is a nice addition to its product line

Scientists are confident that the obstacles to making flex batteries a reality can be overcome

The whole Excite 13 shebang worked as advertised and is actually a pretty reasonable deal for the price

New evidence on how fluoride fights tooth decay American Chemical Society | May 1, 2013
Fluoride works by impacting the adhesion force of bacteria that stick to the teeth

Israelis excel in finding keys to long life Guest Column | May 1, 2013
The field of biogerontology began in Israel, and recently world experts gathered here to compare their latest exciting findings.

The Best of Both Worlds, Booby Trap, Who Watches the Watchers

Brain Research through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies

An environment that could well have fostered the emergence of life on Earth billions of years ago

From ancient Egypt — new technologies American Chemical Society | April 23, 2013
American Chemical Society podcast

Broadcasters worried about people abandoning TV? It’s their own fault! Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | April 19, 2013
The "Zero TV" phenomenon

Oppo Digital crafts a new standard in Blu-ray media players Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | April 12, 2013
BDP-105; a heavyweight performer in every way including its heavy (17.3 lbs) weight

When the Lifesize folk told me about their system I was all ears (well, ears and paunch…)

New Epson projectors offer a bright, detailed home theater experience Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | March 22, 2013
Sure, you can get better projectors, but you'd have to look long and hard to beat these Epsons for the price of entry

Experiments with roots dating to 1646 in which metal salt crystals, such as iron chloride, make contact with water glass or other solutions

Rotel home theater preamp/processor a nice upgrade Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | March 15, 2013
A fine unit that fits the bill nicely for those who can't or won't make that next step up the high end audio/video ladder

Red Dawn on Blu-ray: a action/adventure metaphor for the state of the Union Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | March 8, 2013
Overall I very nearly found myself leaping from my seat, cheering the actions of the plucky youngsters who stand up to be counted, fighting for the home of the brave

First discovery of a natural topological insulator American Chemical Society | March 6, 2013
TIs have the unique property of conducting electricity on their surface, while acting as an insulator inside

How to Hide Ugly, Unsafe Cables on Hardwood Floors News on the Net | March 4, 2013
Cable organizer

Etón raises a Rukus with solar-powered Bluetooth speaker Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | March 1, 2013
The Rukus sells for $150, which seems like a reasonable price

The 3D printers that can print anything Guest Column | February 27, 2013
Meet the Israeli-American company behind the amazing 3D printing technology that allows a disabled little girl to move her arms.

Fraud cases appeared in parallel with that rise in popularity.


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A new anti-frost and anti-fog coating for glass American Chemical Society | February 27, 2013
A new coating that rapidly absorbs water molecules that cannot freeze in the coating

Top Gun zooms from the screen on 3D Blu-ray Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | February 22, 2013
If anything can make Top Gun more watchable, it just could be this 3D treatment

A self-healing protective coating for concrete American Chemical Society | February 20, 2013
Microcapsules loaded with a material that seals cracks

New nanomaterials with potential uses in state-of-the-art medical imaging devices

Chemistry of Yore and Now Dr. Klaus L.E. Kaiser | February 19, 2013
Allotropes, graphene, Neanderthals, carbon

WinZip, AVG offer new versions for archiving, protection, maintenance Jim Bray, CFP Automotive Editor | February 15, 2013

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