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Drug Manufacture: Going Green With Iron
February 3, 2013 Safe and inexpensive iron catalysts provide a ‘greener’ alternative to typical pharmaceutical production ... > full story -
Which Foods Make Americans Ill? Whether Chicken or Salad, Food Safety at Home Is Key to Avoiding Illness
January 31, 2013 A new study analyzing outbreaks of foodborne illness has found contaminated salad greens make the most people sick, but contaminated poultry have resulted in the most deaths. In light of this study ... > full story -
A Possible Answer for Protection Against Chemical/biological Agents, Fuel Leaks, and Coffee Stains
January 31, 2013 A recent discovery may very well lead to a process that not only benefits every uniformed service member of the U.S. Department of Defense, but everyone else as well: protection from ... > full story -
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Toward a Better Cyanide Antidote for Terrorist Attacks and Other Mass Casualty Events
January 30, 2013 In an advance toward closing a major gap in defenses against terrorist attacks and other mass casualty events, scientists are reporting discovery of a promising substance that could be the basis for ... > full story -
British 'Stiff Upper Lip' May Prevent Early Presentation for Cancer Symptoms
January 30, 2013 Embarrassment and not wanting to waste their doctors' time are more frequently reported by British people than in other countries, according to new research. This may be holding British people back ... > full story -
Ecological Engineering Solves Unsafe Water Problems in Bolivia
January 30, 2013 Surrounded by mining, the mountainous region of Potosi, Bolivia is plagued by extensive environmental contamination from past and current mining operations. Researchers have discovered a technique to ... > full story -
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University Cafeteria Goes Trayless to Save Energy and Food
January 29, 2013 A new article provides first hard evidence that removing trays from university dining halls nets big energy savings as well as a 32 percent reduction in food ... > full story -
Hydrogen Sulfide: The Next Anti-Aging Agent?
January 29, 2013 Hydrogen sulfide may play a wide-ranging role in staving off aging, according to a new article. In this review article, a team from China explores the compound's plethora of potential anti-aging ... > full story -
Skin, Soft Tissue Infections Succumb to Blue Light
January 28, 2013 Blue light can selectively eradicate Pseudomonas aeruginosa infections of the skin and soft tissues, while preserving the outermost layer of skin, according to a proof-of-principle ... > full story -
Cities Affect Temperatures for Thousands of Miles
January 27, 2013 Even if you live more than 1,000 miles from the nearest large city, it could be affecting your weather. New research shows that the heat generated by everyday activities in metropolitan areas ... > full story
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