Monthly Archives: October, 2011

Astronaut snaps amazing pic as ISS cargo ship burns up over Pacific | Bad Astronomy

On April 27, 2011, a Russian Progress M-10M rocket launched into space from Kazakhstan, carrying supplies for the astronauts aboard the International Space Station. It stayed docked to the ISS for nearly 181 days. On October 29, 2011 — last Saturday — it undocked, empty, filled with a half a year’s worth of cast-off detritus.

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USHIO GROUP Company’s EUV Light Source Achieves Output of 30 W at Intermediate Focus

USHIO INC. (Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan; President and Chief Executive Officer: Shiro Sugata, http://www.ushio.co.jp/en/) …

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Editorial: Teen baking is bad

On Oct. 9, Gov.

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MaxLite Receives 2011 Lighting for Tomorrow "Honorable Mention" for LED FlatMax(TM) …

West Caldwell, New Jersey—Building on its extensive portfolio of awards and honors, MaxLite has received an “Honorable Mention” for its popular LED Edge-Lit Flat Panels, at the prestigious 2011 Lighting for Tomorrow Competition. MaxLite is a leading global manufacturer and marketer of energy efficient luminaires and lamps

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White Smile Global Inc. Proudly Announces the Introduction of a New Innovative White Smile® Professional™ Dental "In …

MIAMI BEACH, Fla., Oct. 24, 2011 /PRNewswire/ — Teeth whitening and oral health innovator, White Smile Global, Inc. (OTCBB: WSML) today announced the release of its newly completed White Smile® Professional™ Teeth Whitening Kit, which was designed by the company to bring…

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Flourescent lamps hurt eyes

Sydney, Oct 23 (IANS) You may be using fluorescent globes instead of filament bulbs to beat climate change but it could be increasing chances of eye diseases, new research says.

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Energy-saving fluorescent lights ‘can harm eyes’

The trend of using fluorescent lamps instead of incandescent ones could increase eye disease.

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Research eyes energy-saving fluoros

The global trend towards using fluorescent globes instead of incandescent ones as a strategy to beat climate change could be increasing eye disease, according to new research by scientists at The Australian National University.

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White Smile Introduces Its Innovative Product to the $8 Billion Dental Product Industry

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Machine vision spots rotten fruit

Spanish researchers develop a machine that uses artificial vision and UV light to scan through citrus fruits and get rid of rotten ones.

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