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Pure Genius This new shower head purification system removes impurities that can leave your hair and skin lifeless and dull. |
Food Engineering January 10, 2006 |
Air heat exchanger Air/air heat exchanger provides cooling and environmental protection in industrial enclosures requiring internal cabinet cooling using ambient air. |
Scientific American August 2008 Mark Fischetti |
Working Knowledge: Home Heating Pumps That Warm and Cool By extracting warmth and coolness from the outside air or ground, heat pumps can provide greater efficiency and lower cost over the long haul. |
PC Magazine January 12, 2005 Bill Machrone |
It's Cool to Be Cold You actually can touch the tip a couple of seconds after you've soldered a joint and not burn yourself. |
Popular Mechanics October 2000 Thomas Klenck |
Heat-Recovery Ventilator A simple device that keeps heat in your house while moving stale air out. |
Chemistry World January 9, 2014 Phillip Broadwith |
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AskMen.com Michael Estrin |
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Military & Aerospace Electronics May 2008 Michael R. Palis |
Advances in thermal management techniques for chassis design A new approach to thermal management involves separating the ambient environment and the operating electronics to keep out contaminants. A convenient way to do this is using compact air-to-air heat exchangers. |
Health August 20, 2008 Alicia Potter |
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AskMen.com July 10, 2012 Dave Golokhov |
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Popular Mechanics September 23, 2009 Harry Sawyers |
Toxic Shower-Head Hysteria: Reality Check Vincent LaBombardi, the director of microbiology at New York's Mount Sinai Medical Center says, "you shouldn't be ripping out the pipes over this." |
Job Journal August 29, 2004 Marty Nemko |
Quick Fix: Handling Compliments A straightforward approach to accepting praise. |
This Old House Nancy Beiles |
Outdoor Showers A place to rinse off outdoors is a no-brainer for beach dwellers. But it's also great for cleaning up grimy gardeners, sweaty Little Leaguers, and muddy mutts. Here's how to hook up one of your own. |
U.S. CPSC June 17, 2009 |
Wagner Spray Tech Recalls Heat Guns Due to Fire and Burn Hazards An electrical component failure inside the heat guns can cause them to continue to produce heat after the power switch is turned off. This can melt the heat gun's plastic exterior, causing a burn if the heat gun is touched and ignite nearby combustibles, posing fire and burn hazards. |
This Old House |
Genie? Genius is More Like It The Drain Genie, by Great Innovations. Hook this clog remover to a wet vac, and busted razors, AWOL army figures, lone earrings, and other plumbing obstructions don't stand a chance. |
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AskMen.com Adam Fox |
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Popular Mechanics December 5, 2008 Roy Berendsohn |
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Molecular Heatwave Spreads at Ferocious Pace Wildfires spread frighteningly fast, but thankfully not at kilometers per second pace. That's the rate at which heat rips through a molecule. |
Military & Aerospace Electronics June 2005 John McHale |
Purdue Researchers Create Miniature Cooling Device Mechanical engineers have developed techniques for modifying household refrigeration technology with small devices to cool future weapons systems and computer chips. |
IEEE Spectrum March 2008 Willie D. Jones |
Super Soaker Inventor Invents New Thermoelectric Generator Lonnie Johnson has moved on from high-powered squirt guns to a chip that converts heat from the sun into electricity. |