Archive: 09/04/2005
Nanomaterial hazard
Preliminary research by a team of ASU scientists suggests the presence of nanomaterials in drinking water may be dangerous to humans. Two of the researchers – principal investigator Paul Westerhoff and civil and environmental ...
Sep 04, 2005 |
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New defense for terrorism
The recent terrorism attacks in London and Egypt underscore the need to protect the health and safety of our society. To thwart future attacks, Joe Wang, director of the Center for Biosensors and Bioelectronics at the Biodesign ...
Sep 04, 2005 |
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Panasonic Introduces First 3CCD SD Camcorder
Panasonic today announced another ground-breaking innovation in digital video and optical technologies: the world’s first 3CCD SD camcorder. The lightweight, super-portable SDR-S100 records high-quality MPEG2 ...
Sep 04, 2005 |
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Burning peat bogs add to global warning
Peat bogs set on fire to clean rainforests in Indonesia are releasing up to a seventh of the world's total fossil fuel emissions in a single year.
Sep 04, 2005 |
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