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Category Archives: Health & Environment

Environment and ecology and Earth sciences; occupational and personal health

Software & workforce harmonisation

Posted on January 18, 2012 by Matthew Slyman
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Do we understand the limitations of our tools, e.g. computer technology?  What can we learn from large scale disasters to improve system safety and competitive advantages? Continue reading →

Cheap & effective antihistamines

Posted on August 10, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

Where to obtain cheap & effective non-drowsy antihistamines? Continue reading →

Dust causes equipment failure

Posted on June 29, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

Dust can be a major problem for computers.  Its constant accumulation can block cooling air, and worse, may cause explosions and electrical fires.  This article explores some ways to prevent & remediate dust accumulation. Continue reading →

Prudent use of heat by-products

Posted on May 21, 2011 by Matthew Slyman

At any given moment in time, gigawatts of electrical energy are being wastefully converted directly into heat. Learn how to advance the cause of scientific research at the same time as heating your home more comfortably, all at no additional cost. Continue reading →

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