May 26th, 2009
Have you ever been sitting on the couch and increasing your body mass by drinking Mt. Dew and stuffing cheeseburgers into your face only to find that you can’t find the remote, it is too light in the room because you don’t have any pants on, and the curtains are open? Well things may be [...]
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May 17th, 2009
A recent study suggest that the inexpensive plastic used in CDs, and DVDs could soon improve the integrity of airplane electronics, computers, and other electronics like iPhones.
The U.S. Air Force has offerd a pair of grants to Shay Curran, associate professor of physics at the University of Houston, where his research team have demonstrated ultra-high [...]
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May 16th, 2009
Growth of tissue and organs has a bit of a glitch that makes it hard to recreate certain tissues. Our body tissues have both hard and soft tissues that are not easy to replicate with compatible characteristics.
A new study may have helped progress that problem and we may be even closer to compatibility than [...]
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May 16th, 2009
Out of Washington University in St. Louis, a new bimetallic fuel cell catalyst is being developed that is said to be two to five times more effective than current commercial catalysts. The new catalyst is robust and much more efficient than the current wholesale catalysts currently in use.
Younan Xia, Ph.D., the James M. McKelvey [...]
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May 10th, 2009
Yes we are always called fat Americans by many other people from other countries. They like to throw in that we are lazy as well just to make it more dramatic, but a new study shows that increased calorie intake alone shows the rise in average weight for Americans over the last 30 years.
Obviously, [...]
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