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- New Zealand restaurant in trouble for poisoning drinkers
- WELLINGTON AFP — A restaurant in New Zealand's tourist hub of Queenstown was convicted Monday for accidentally serving dishwashing liquid as mulled wine. A customer and a barmaid were hospitalised after drinking the liquid in July last year. The barmaid may suffer health problems after the inside of...
- Research articles 2008-06-16
- Aviation Security Enhancements in Place; New Details on Liquid Explosives Plot
- The U.S. Department of Homeland Security DHS aims to improve and strengthen aviation security while decreasing the hassle factor for travelers. Among the improvements, DHS is providing airlines more flexibility to allow passengers to check in remotely who have been unable to do so because they ...
- Research articles 2008-05-05
- Ionic liquids IV; not just solvents anymore
- Ionic liquids IV; not just solvents anymore. Ed. by Joan F. Brennecke et al. American Chemical Society 2007 408 pages $155.00 Hardcover ACS symposium series; 975 QD540 Brennecke University of Notre Dame presents key papers from the March 2006 American Chemical...
- Research articles 2008-03-01
- Strengthening Fluids With Nanoparticles; New Study Paves Way For Using Nanofluids In Cameras, Microdevices, And Displays.
- M2 PRESSWIRE-20 February 2008-Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute: Strengthening Fluids With Nanoparticles; New Study Paves Way For Using Nanofluids In Cameras, Microdevices, And DisplaysC1994-2008 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:19022008 Troy, N.Y. -- Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have demonstrated that liquids...
- Research articles 2008-02-20
- Chester-Jensen plate heat exchangers—for pasteurization, heating, cooling or regeneration of any homogeneous, pourable liquid—are flexible for quick, easy maintenance
- Chester-Jensen plate heat exchangers--for pasteurization, heating, cooling or regeneration of any homogeneous, pourable liquid--are flexible for quick, easy maintenance. All styles of gaskets are field-replaceable. High thermal-transfer values are offered with over 90% regeneration attainable. Stainless-steel or mild-steel frames available for different processing duties. USDA approved, ASME certified. Custom engineering...
- Research articles 2008-02-01
- US engineers electrospin oil-repellent materials
- Materials that can repel oils and could have many applications in aviation, space travel and hazardous waste cleanup have been developed at the Massachusetts Institute ofTechnology MIT in Cambridge,USA. Such materials could be used to help protect parts of planes or rockets that are vulnerable to damage from being...
- Research articles 2008-02-01
- Detecting Liquid Explosives
- After the plot to blow up civil transports with liquid explosives was uncovered in London in August 2006, there has been pressure on the airline industry and the Department of Homeland Security DHS to find new ways to not only detect liquids in baggage and on airline...
- Research articles 2007-11-19
- Effects of recycled materials on the properties of wood fiber-polyethylene composites--Part 2: effect of a compatibilizer on the wettability of birch plywood and polyolefins.
- Abstract This study examined the effects of a compatibilizer on the wettability of birch plywood and polyolefins. The compatabilizer was a low molecular weight emulsion type maleated polypropylene MAPP, Epolene E-43. The polyolefins investigated included low-density polyethylene LDPE, linear low-density polyethylene LLDPE, and...
- Research articles 2007-11-01
- Machine aims to ID liquids at airport
- WASHINGTON -- The Homeland Security Department and top government scientists are testing a new baggage-screening machine capable of identifying liquid explosives, a technology that could put an end to unpopular rules affecting carry-on luggage. The machine would allow a screener to watch on a computer screen...
- Research articles 2007-09-21
- JUSTICE AND HOME AFFAIRS : MEPS CALL FOR REVIEW OF EU HAND LUGGAGE RESTRICTIONS.
- MEPs in Strasbourg have adopted a resolution calling for a repeal of a recent legislation on the restriction of liquids passengers can take onboard planes that has caused massive queues and sour faces at airports. With 464 votes in favour, 158 against and 70...
- Research articles 2007-09-13
- Business travel
- Liquid ban: The European Commission has rejected a call by the European Parliament to reconsider rules banning airline passengers from carrying liquids through airport security checkpoints. Parliament adopted a non-binding resolution calling on the commission to review regulations and repeal them if "no further conclusive facts are brought forward" about...
- Research articles 2007-09-07
- Ameren Expands PCB Investigations in Illinois
- CHICAGO, Illinois ENS — --> Officials at the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Region 5 office have asked that the energy company Ameren and its subsidiaries expand their investigation into liquids contaminated with polychlorinated biphenyls, PCBs, found in natural gas distribution systems in Alton and East St. Louis. ...
- Research articles 2007-08-31
- Shocking sheets: power paper packs a punch
- A new, ultrathin material made from cellulose, the main ingredient in paper, could power future electronic gadgets, medical implants, and even hybrid vehicles. Developed by researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute in Troy, N.Y., the material can be rolled into a tube, folded, and cut into different shapes with no effect...
- Research articles 2007-08-18
- Airless Pumps Create Travel Solution in Air and Beyond
- Signature Bottles Allow Anyone On-the-Go to Carry Liquids and Gels Worry-Free PENSACOLA, Fla. -- 3-1-1 Travel Bag, Inc., a developer of practical carry-on solutions for the modern traveler, today introduced its innovative line of airless pumps for transporting and dispensing toiletries. Inspired by the airline travel carry-on rules for...
- Research articles 2007-07-27
- Water is part of it
- Researchers at Tufts University have devised a food pyramid for older people, which recommends at least eight 6-oz. servings of liquid per day. Many fruits and vegetables, are almost 100% water. Even meat is chock full of water. Water from foods typically accounts for 20% of your recommended total...
- Research articles 2007-03-22
- Cassini probe finds evidence of seas on Saturn moon
- LOS ANGELES AFP — Saturn's moon Titan appears to have large seas filled with liquid gas, according to data collected by the Cassini space probe, scientists said Tuesday. Cassini's radar equipment showed several mysterious dark areas near Titan's north pole which scientists believe are bodies of liquid, "about the...
- Research articles 2007-03-13
- Global standards call.(Europe)
- Airport executives from around the world passed a resolution calling on governments to work together internationally to harmonise the restrictions on liquids in hand luggage, following the introduction of new measures by the European Union EU on November 6. Speaking at the ACI annual...
- Research articles 2006-12-01
- EPA tests potentially hazardous liquids in Wauconda Township.(News)
- Byline: Georgia Evdoxiadis Daily Herald Staff Writer The mystery isn't solved, but environmental detectives are hot on the case of the cryptic containers. The Illinois EPA, after months of litigation and a contempt ruling, began testing Monday to determine what exactly is...
- Research articles 2006-11-14
- New EU-wide airport security rules come into force Monday
- BRUSSELS AFP — New air passenger security rules are set to come into effect across the European Union, limiting what you can carry in your hand luggage and introducing more stringent security checks. The measures were drawn up after British authorities in August announced that they had foiled an alleged...
- Research articles 2006-11-05
- Stopping bleeding quickly.(EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES: eureka)
- Simple biodegradable liquids, developed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT, Cambridge, can stop bleeding in wounded rodents within seconds. When the liquid, composed of protein fragments called peptides, is applied to open wounds, the peptides self-assemble into a nanoscale protective barrier gel that...
- Research articles 2006-11-01
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