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Japanese Minty Eye Drops
Topic: Chemistry 6:00 pm EST, Jan  9, 2008

PROS

* Unusual Intensity, kind of like Altoids for your Eye.
* Makes your eyes very wet, relieves dryness quickly.

CONS

* Redness worsens at first, then fades away slowly.
* Some people will not like the Intense Feeling.

From the land of the rising sun comes relief to all typists who have been staring at an LCD for too long. Or maybe you're a trucker making that long haul from one side of the world to the other... Hell if you're reading this your eyes probably just need that refreshing minty feeling. A couple of quotes about this stuff:

gb:
"I can breathe through my eyes"
"It feels like my eyes just brushed their teeth"

Yup. It's eye care just like jesus intended... stingy.

--timball

Japanese Minty Eye Drops


For pure nanotubes add water TRN 120104
Topic: Chemistry 7:38 pm EST, Dec 30, 2004

]
] Researchers from the Japanese National Institute of
] Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) have
] added water to the standard method of manufacturing
] carbon nanotubes to produce tall, dense,
] vertically-aligned stands of pure nanotubes. The
] researchers' demonstrations have yielded stands of
] single-wall carbon nanotubes as tall as 2.5 millimeters
] and 99.98 percent pure. Individual nanotubes range from
] one to three nanometers in diameter.
]
] The purity of the nanotubes makes the usual post-growth
] purification process unnecessary. This makes the method
] quicker, less expensive and less likely to damage the
] nanotubes than existing processes, said Kenji Hata, a
] senior researcher at the Japan National Institute of
] Advanced Industrial Science and Technology. Nanotubes
] produced using the method are orderly and pure enough for
] use in many fields, including biology, medical implants,
] chemistry, electronics and magnetics research, he said.

For pure nanotubes add water TRN 120104


Chemical Formula Search
Topic: Chemistry 3:45 pm EDT, Apr 16, 2003

Well you can put that big heavy copy of the CRC (http://www.crcpress.com/corphistory.asp) down. !Webbook is here, it's great! Research all your favorite chemicals, play w/ neat and interesting graph data for almost any chemical you can think of.

Chemical Formula Search


 
 
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