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Slo-mo microbes extend the frontiers of life Community in the deep seabed uses so little oxygen that it is no longer clear where the lower bound for life lies. www.nature.com
Film extends shelf life through high oxygen protection - ExxonMobil The transparent bi-axially oriented polypropylene (OPP) film, with high gas barrier properties for modified atmosphere packaging (MAP), was unveiled earlier this year. www.foodproductiondaily.com
Proven friction stir welding technology brings together reliability and affordability for NASA's space launch system NASA's next heavy-lift launch vehicle, the Space Launch System, is moving further in development faster thanks to proven advanced technologies like friction stir welding. Friction stir welding uses frictional heating combined with forging pressure to produce high-strength bonds virtually free of defects. The welding process transforms metals from a solid state into a "plastic-like" state, and ... www.sciencedaily.com
Healthy Hollywood: Wellness Wednesday - Ryan Gosling's Fighting Spirit! When Ryan Gosling peeled off his shirt in "Crazy Stupid Love," women worldwide let out a collective gasp. Now, the guy who many say was robbed of People magazine's Sexiest Man Alive title, is about to get even hotter. news.yahoo.com
Hydrogen Controls Chemical Structure of Graphene Oxide A new study shows that the availability of hydrogen plays a significant role in determining the chemical and structural makeup of graphene oxide, a material that has potential uses in nano-electronics, nano-electromechanical systems, sensing, composites, optics, catalysis and energy storage. www.newswise.com
Availability of hydrogen controls chemical structure of graphene oxide A new study shows that the availability of hydrogen plays a significant role in determining the chemical and structural makeup of graphene oxide, a material that has potential uses in nano-electronics, nano-electromechanical systems, sensing, composites, optics, catalysis and energy storage. www.sciencedaily.com
IEEE Introduces Groundbreaking Standard for Body Area Networking IEEE, the world's largest professional association advancing technology for humanity, today announced a new standard, IEEE 802.15.6TM-2012, optimized to serve wireless communications needs for ultra-low power devices operating in or around the human body. finance.yahoo.com
SpectraSensors Exhibiting at IMTeC 2012 SpectraSensors Exhibiting at IMTeC 2012 SpectraSensors is a leading manufacturer of optically based moisture analyzers and H2S analyzers for analytical process markets. SpectraSensors uses Tunable Diode Lasers Absorption Spectroscopy (TDLAS) in an array of products such as Ambient Air Monitoring Analyzers, Moisture Analyzers (Hygrometers) and Gas Analyzers for Natural Gas Pipelines and ... www.beaumontenterprise.com
Everest will be crowded again days after 4 killed Days after four people died amid a traffic jam of climbers scrambling to conquer Mount Everest, Nepal officials said a similar rush up the world's tallest peak will begin soon, and there's little they can do to control it. news.yahoo.com
Bucknell Engineers, Geisinger Partner to Solve Real Medical Problems Biomedical engineering students worked with Geisinger Health Systems professionals to devise, design and test medical devices to solve real health problems.Lewisburg, PA (PRWEB) May 24, 2012 Infants in the neonatal intensive care unit often are treated for jaundice with phototherapy – or the application of blue light to skin.Devices that administer the therapy are, however, uncomfortable, noisy ... news.yahoo.com
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