Polymer :: GE Invents Innovative New Resin for Exceptional Performance – New Polymer in 20 Years

Underscoring its position as an innovator of many of the most advanced materials technologies in the world, GE Plastics today announced another first: the invention and launch of Extem(1) thermoplastic polyimide (TPI) resins. This new family of highly engineered polymers meets growing OEM demand for easy-to-produce parts that can withstand extreme temperatures and harsh chemicals in the most demanding end-use applications ? in industries such as semiconductor wafer handling, defense, oil & gas processing, aerospace, high-performance fibers, electronics, and automotive.

New $15 Million Grant to Improve Student Performance in Struggling Districts Across California

The California Department of Education (CDE) and California County Superintendents Educational Services Association (CCSESA) announced today a $15.5 million investment from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to increase the number of students who graduate ready for college and work by strengthening the state?s district improvement plan and offering more support to struggling districts across the state.

Health Protection Agency Launches New Radiation Dosimetry Service

The Health Protection Agency has today launched an updated service supplying ‘radiation badges’ to people who work with radiation. This new personal dosimetry service uses thermoluminesence dosemeters (TLDs), often known as ‘radiation badges’. These are worn on clothing or laboratory coats and provide a reliable measurement of radiation dose to people in the workplace.

Gene :: Dartmouth researchers identify a gene that enhances muscle performance

A team of researchers, led by scientists at Dartmouth Medical School and Dartmouth College, have identified and tested a gene that dramatically alters both muscle metabolism and performance. The researchers say that this finding could someday lead to treatment for muscle diseases, including helping the elderly who suffer from muscle deterioration and improving muscle performance in endurance athletes.

HIV :: No link found between erectile medications and HIV

Erectile dysfunction (ED) medications known as Phosphodiesterase type 5 (PDE-5) inhibitors have been used by millions of men as safe and effective management options associated with high rates of patient and partner satisfaction.

Dr. Anil Singhal Homeopathic Doctor | Dr. Anil Singhal's Blog | Manan - My Memoir by Dr. Anil Singhal | Boger's Legacy | Organon of Medicine | Health Newstrack