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Ultraviolet Rays
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Vodafone Mobile Eco School 2005 Grand Prix team Kyoto Municipal ... 24 Nov 2005
...a result of the review, the Kyoto Municipal Horikawa Senior High School (research title: study of the relationship between ultraviolet rays and photochemical ...
- noticias.info (Comunicados de prensa),
Nestlé baby milk recall begins due to concerns over packaging ink 24 Nov 2005
ITX was subsequently discovered to leak from the carton to any fatty products like milk when it is exposed to sunlight's ultraviolet rays. ...
- FoodProductionDaily.com,
Local Agenda 21 The UN Plan for Your Community 24 Nov 2005
...the annual decrease of stratospheric ozone each southern winter (our summer) when the sun's seasonal absence prevents ultraviolet rays from interacting with ...
- The Common Voice,
Winter health warning: there's no D in darkness Nov 18, 2005
...margarine and cereal are good sources) and the main provider is the sun — the vitamin is synthesised when chemicals in the skin react to ultraviolet rays. ...
- Times Online,
Dainty parasols pack power of steel to block harmful rays Nov 4, 2005
...company sprays approximately one nanometer particles of stainless steel onto polyester cloth to create a parasol that shuts out both heat and ultraviolet rays. ...
- Asahi Shimbun,
University high factor sun protection Nov 18, 2005
José Aguilera. Some years ago, these experts discovered some pigments in seaweed which protect it against ultraviolet rays. “We ...
- Sur,
[ TIMES NEWS NETWORK ] Nov 14, 2005
...a. Remember that sun’s rays are strongest between 12 noon and 2 pm Even on a cloudy day, 30 to 50 per cent of the sun’s ultraviolet rays reach your skin ...
- Indiatimes,
Premium brand in doors, Nov 18, 2005
Among these technologies are standard clear insulating glass, energy-saving argon-filled panes, "Low-E" glass helps reduce ultraviolet rays and other harmful ...
- Global Nation,
Sunburn alert as ozone thins Nov 18, 2005
Scientists are warning sun lovers to be cautious this summer as ultraviolet rays will be at near record intensity. The National ...
- New Zealand Herald,
Touch of sun good for you Nov 19, 2005
...health risk, because of vitamin D deficiency. Exposure to the sun's ultraviolet rays produces vitamin D. Around half of adults and a ...
- New Zealand Herald,
Tips for summer sun care Nov 1, 2005
...considered both pleasant and healthy ... before we became aware of the dangers of exposure to ultraviolet rays. Nowadays we are aware ...
- Health24.com,
Hollyoaks star warns of sunbed cancer risk Nov 18, 2005
...year in the UK. Of those, 1,700 die. The main cause of malignant melanoma is ultraviolet rays from the sun. Research has shown that ...
- ic Liverpool,
Up to consumer for UV sunglass protection Nov 18, 2005
18 (UPI) -- An Australian optometrist says the responsibility to choose the right sunglasses to protect against ultraviolet rays is up to the consumer. ...
- United Press International
Saving kids from the sun Nov 13, 2005
2193, effective last January, bans children 14 or younger from using such facilities because of the skin-cancer risk posed by overexposure to ultraviolet rays. ...
- Sacramento Bee,
Cheney to Spend a Month Above Ground Nov 17, 2005
..."Dick Cheney is willing to do everything he can to help the White House's numbers, even if it means exposing himself to the ultraviolet rays of the sun," the ...
- Standard-Speaker,
Seal Out Winter Cold to Decrease Energy Bills, Increase Comfort Nov 18, 2005
In addition, it is the best type of caulk for gaps that may expand and contract. It is weather resistant and will not crack from ultraviolet rays. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
Tiny creeks blamed for bacteria woes Nov 17, 2005
In addition to creating wetlands that could absorb and help the sun's ultraviolet rays kill off bacteria, they are trying to get the ancillary benefits of ...
- Toledo Blade,
HOUSE CARE: Seal driveway for protection Nov 18, 2005
Dear Reader: Sealing your asphalt driveway makes it look good and provides protection from temperature changes, the baking ultraviolet rays of the sun, oil ...
- Detroit Free Press,
Teen cancer patient waging spirited fight Nov 16, 2005
...the sun. But Daniel had the cancer under his armpit and on his back, which was not exposed to constant ultraviolet rays. "The doctors ...
- Rochester Democrat and Chronicle,
Bamboo, the green alternative Nov 18, 2005
35 percent more oxygen than trees. It reduces light intensity and protects against ultraviolet rays. With its root system, bamboo ...
- Global Nation,
No Tubers Perished in this Experiment Nov 9, 2005
...quantities. John Davenport, Fiberstars CEO, said, "EFO lighting gives off no heat and is filtered to eliminate harmful ultraviolet rays. ...
- Photonics.com,
USAID greenhouse project delivers the goods Nov 9, 2005
The plastic roof reflects ultraviolet rays, increasing the metabolic efficiency of the plants, and channels infrared rays out of the greenhouse. ...
- Jamaica Observer,
Fiberstars EFO(R) Proves Superior to Other Lighting for Potatoes ... Nov 9, 2005
...some the heat given off by the lamps may make a difference." "EFO lighting gives off no heat and is filtered to eliminate harmful ultraviolet rays," said John ...
- PR Newswire (press release),
Even Low Exposure To X-rays, Gamma Rays Increases Cancer Risk ... Oct 27, 2005
Melanin Makes Skin Vulnerable To Harmful Ultraviolet Rays (October 18, 2004) -- Blondes and redheads not only are more susceptible to skin cancer, but the ...
- Science Daily (press release)
California grapples with protecting students from sun Nov 15, 2005
Bill 2193, effective last January, bans children 14 or younger from using such facilities because of skin-cancer risk posed by overexposure to ultraviolet rays ...
- Vallejo Times-Herald,
Preserving the past Nov 10, 2005
19, said most people have items that have been passed down, but don't know how to protect them from ultraviolet rays or other conditions that can make them ...
- El Paso Times,
Standing Out I Have the Idea, You Have the Factory Nov 15, 2005
...resistance. They may have also used clear sunscreens made with particles of zinc oxide or titanium dioxide that block ultraviolet rays. ...
- New York Times,
High atlitudes can be hard on eyes Oct 30, 2005
...eyes from ultraviolet radiation. Ultraviolet rays are stronger at high elevation, and that can damage eyes. The disorder is called ...
- Vail Daily News,
Study in Progress to Validate Energy Savings for Fiberstars New ... Nov 9, 2005
...for Navy ships. The EFO ICE system introduces no heat, ultraviolet rays or electricity into the refrigerated case. In a typical ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
SOCIAL SECURITY ADMINISTRATION, DOE, ILLINOIS, COMED OFFICIALS ... Nov 10, 2005
ComEd and PowerLight also are using a specially designed PV tile system that offers roof shading and protection from ultraviolet rays, and thermal energy ...
- Earthtoys (press release)
Out of breath Nov 10, 2005
In the stratosphere, miles above the earth, ozone is a naturally occurring chemical that protects us from the sun's ultraviolet rays. ...
- Colorado Springs Independent,
Town looks to get a little greener Nov 9, 2005
That's because the vegetation protects the roof from the sun's damaging ultraviolet rays and insulates it against extreme temperature variations between night ...
- Salem News,
Allergic Reactions Nov 1, 2005
These are absorbed from the gut into the bloodstream and travel to the skin, where they react with the ultraviolet rays of sunlight, creating a much worse ...
- TheHorse.com,
It's lively and colorful, but a mural depicting history is showing ... Nov 8, 2005
But moisture and the sun's ultraviolet rays have caused enough damage that the Masons are undertaking a $400,000 restoration of the giant colored window. ...
- San Francisco Chronicle,
BLM Technologies Named Exclusive United States Distributor for ... Nov 15, 2005
The detectors scan using Ultraviolet Rays, Lasers, Magnetic, Infrared, and other proprietary detecting techniques which check everything from paper and ...
- Business Wire (press release),
Danger zones for teen health Nov 9, 2005
...need to take note. Fun in the sun. The sun can be vicious and its ultraviolet rays can do real damage to your skin. If you have a ...
- Health24.com,
New Study Shows One Single Dose of Famvir Significantly Reduces ... Nov 9, 2005
...reactivation of latent herpes simplex virus Type I (HSV-1) which can be triggered by stress, low resistance due to illness, exposure to ultraviolet rays of the ...
- DG News
You can still get skin cancer even if you haven't spent a lifetime ... Nov 5, 2005
Stepped-up screening for skin cancer and the thinning ozone layer, which allows more of the sun's ultraviolet rays in, may also play a role. ...
- U.S. News & World Report
The Semiotics of a Leaf Oct 30, 2005
...their branches. It's a vulnerable time in a tree's life, because it becomes vulnerable to damage from ultraviolet rays. Anthocyanins ...
- Corante
Doctor Says She's Seeing More Women With Skin Cancer Oct 26, 2005
...said. But dermatologists say that people are exposed to ultraviolet rays all year. "Ultraviolet B changes from season to season. ...
- Kansas City Channel.com,
Island Cove uncovers healthy side of tanning Oct 25, 2005
They will explain that Ultraviolet rays and micro waves are at divergent ends of the light spectrum. "It's exactly the same as the sun," explains DeVore. ...
- Parksville News and Weekender,
Ozone Hole Could Grow Bigger Than Ever Oct 24, 2005
...is like a giant umbrella 15 to 35 kilometers over the earth and like any good pair of sunglasses, it acts like a filter by blocking out most ultraviolet rays. ...
- Deutsche Welle,
Winning pieces mix style, utility Nov 6, 2005
Fabricated from Hularo, a natural-looking synthetic fiber, the smooth-to-the-touch armchair rebuffs all kinds of threats -- like ultraviolet rays, suntan lotion ...
- Miami Herald,
City wants to turn green into green Nov 1, 2005
Green roofs last longer. They protect waterproofing membranes -- most roofs have one -- from ultraviolet rays and temperature change. ...
- Chicago Sun-Times,
Mirror, Mirror... Oct 24, 2005
...hair styling, but also includes the careful selection of a sharp outfit to wear and the application of a special skin moisturizer that blocks ultraviolet rays. ...
- TIME
Beyond calcium: Nutrients worth boning up on Nov 2, 2005
Vitamin D requirements are met by exposing our skin to sunlight (the body can synthesize vitamin D from the sun's ultraviolet rays). ...
- Globe and Mail,
Bose Institute aims the stars Nov 3, 2005
...“Apart from being conducive to astrophysics studies, high altitude stations help in studies of ultraviolet rays and ozone layer which have a significant ...
- The Statesman,
For a fee, 'registered travelers' could zip through airports Nov 6, 2005
The United Kingdom is introducing biometric passports, which are embedded with data such as fingerprints that are read by ultraviolet rays. ...
- Milwaukee Journal Sentinel (subscription),
EPA Reaches Agreement With Cognis on Clean-Air Violations Oct 28, 2005
When CFC refrigerants deplete the stratospheric ozone layer, dangerous amounts of cancer-causing ultraviolet rays from the sun strike the earth. ...
- Yahoo! News (press release)
OPERA: PHYSICS: An Explosion in the Desert Nov 4, 2005
...fidelity as the ultimate no-nonsense pragmatist--even to the point of applying sunscreen just before the bomb explodes, to protect against its ultraviolet rays ...
- Science Magazine (subscription)
How to tell if it's time to replace your roof Oct 27, 2005
...under the shingles. More gradual wear occurs from wind and the sun's ultraviolet rays that cause drying and cracking. That can split ...
- Cleveland Plain Dealer,
Tint shop relocates Oct 28, 2005
Installation of window tinting is popular because it helps reduce the exposure to harmful ultraviolet rays and heat on the interior of a vehicle. ...
- Marietta Times,
Safer seating at Sox games Nov 2, 2005
...damage to the seats can be blamed on the sun, so Bavasi has spent quite some time researching the types of seats that can withstand the sun's ultraviolet rays. ...
- Appeal-Democrat,
How gas buildup overheats planet Oct 30, 2005
Ozone is a type of oxygen that absorbs some of the sun's ultraviolet rays and reduces the amount of potentially harmful radiation reaching the planet's surface ...
- Cape Cod Times,
Winterize Your Skin Oct 30, 2005
...winter. On an average day, your skin is exposed to pollution and ultraviolet rays from the sun that can cause aging and other damage. ...
- About - News & Issues,
Pickup drivers pick up work driving trailers to hurricane-ravaged ... Nov 6, 2005
...and that she had been told that $23,000 was needed to be raised to clean and move the suit and build a special case for it to protect it from ultraviolet rays. ...
- Fort Wayne Journal Gazette,
Tuberculosis: the History, Diagnosis & Treatment Nov 1, 2005
The moisture in the droplets dries up quickly and they can live 2, 5, 10 years, particularly in dark wet places, where ultraviolet rays of sunlight cannot ...
- AllAfrica.com,
JAPAN: Talking Tracksuit Dishes Out Advice To Joggers Nov 4, 2005
...advice. Four types of sensors are used to monitor heart rate, running speed, air temperature and the intensity of ultraviolet rays. ...
- just-style.com,
Reflections of Ramadan The fine tuning in the universe Oct 30, 2005
...enormously. - If it were any less, the Earth would overheat and be defenceless against the harmful ultraviolet rays emitted by the Sun. ...
- Yemen Times,
Phar Lap heart too fragile for NZ visit Oct 25, 2005
The horse's heart is contained in fluid inside a box and protected against ultraviolet rays by special casing, but is due to return to the museum in Canberra ...
- Ninemsn,
Solar eclipse today, viewers cautioned 03 Oct 2005
Arrangements have been made to view it. If it is viewed directly then the ultraviolet rays of the sun might affect the eye's retina. ...
- Central Chronicle
Clinton center tours highlight ‘green’ traits 03 Oct 2005
The center also features exterior glass panels, which allow use of natural light but deflect ultraviolet rays that can be damaging to artifacts. ...
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription)
I can influence American teens positively—Amy Nkechi Oziri Oct 1, 2005
With dangerous ultraviolet rays which can do major structural damage, exposure to the sun for long periods at a time will cause the skin to age years faster. ...
- Vanguard
Hazardous haze worse this year Oct 2, 2005
...and sunlight. This "good" ozone blocks harmful ultraviolet rays. Fine particles are the major source of haze. Inhaling particles ...
- Indianapolis Star
Open house for Mars encounter at the Stokesville Observatory Oct 2, 2005
So far, no life has been found on Mars, at least on the surface. The surface probably has been sterilized by ultraviolet rays from the sun. ...
- Staunton News Leader
Minister warns against solarium visits Oct 1, 2005
...solariums can be deadly. She says they emit ultraviolet rays up to five times stronger than the midday summer sun. "There is evidence ...
- ABC Regional Online
Scientific panel discusses benefits of UV sun exposure Sep 22, 2005
...many doctors advise against sun exposure, some scientists believe that the benefits of Vitamin D from exposure to the sun’s ultraviolet rays outweigh the ...
- Village News Network
Hospital gets ready to warm up mothballed cancer machine Sep 30, 2005
...blood cells. The machine then exposes the cells to ultraviolet rays before transfusing the blood back into the body. Lacking an ...
- Globe and Mail
Partial solar eclipse will be visible from Crete on Monday Sep 29, 2005
...protection. They also noted that smoked glass, which is often used in order to observe an eclipse, does not block ultraviolet rays.
- Athens News Agency
Some Elderly Residents In Salisbury Participate In Driving Study Sep 30, 2005
...changes. A Crisfield study in the '80s helped people see the importance of wearing sunglasses because of harmful ultraviolet rays. ...
- WMDT
Their Jungle Book? It was the Bible Sep 30, 2005
...wife's story. "In Ecuador, we were 10 miles south of the equator at 10,000 feet," he said. "The ultraviolet rays were very strong.".
- St. Petersburg Times
More than skin deep Sep 23, 2005
Her main goal is to raise awareness of the particular danger that ultraviolet rays from the sun and tanning booths pose for children and young adults. ...
- Sun-Sentinel.com
Health Tip: Tanning Lamps Can Harm Your Skin Sep 20, 2005
...(HealthDay News) -- The ultraviolet rays from tanning lamps can be as hazardous to your health as UV rays from the sun. Reading ...
- Forbes
Break out of dorm-room cubism with extra storage Sep 17, 2005
...damage, preventing fading. Ultraviolet rays from the sun also can weaken the fabric, which may result in tears or fraying. A lining ...
- Centre Daily Times
Stratospheric layer Sep 25, 2005
...ozone, a molecule of oxygen, which is a stratospheric shield for life on Earth, as it has the unique ability to filter out dangerous ultraviolet rays from the ...
- Independent-Bangladesh
Study reveals cancer risks in redheads Sep 23, 2005
Simon’s research shows that redheads may be more susceptible to cancer because their pigments are more vulnerable to certain ultraviolet rays. ...
- The Duke Chronicle
Fun in the sun means taking right precautions Sep 2, 2005
Ultraviolet rays can cause serious damage to human skin, especially between 10 am and 4 pm It is important to remember that you can still get significant ...
- Arizona Republic
Mexico beats deadline, stops using CFCs Sep 9, 2005
CFCs and methyl bromide, a pesticide used in agriculture, were destroying the ozone, which works to prevent most of the sun's ultraviolet rays from reaching ...
- Seattle Post Intelligencer
Cheney to Spend a Month Above Ground Sep 20, 2005
..."Dick Cheney is willing to do everything he can to help the White House's numbers, even if it means exposing himself to the ultraviolet rays of the sun," the ...
- Newsweek
Ozone hole nears record size of 2003 Sep 18, 2005
Ozone, a molecule of oxygen, is a stratospheric shield for life on Earth, which filters out dangerous ultraviolet rays from the sun that damage vegetation and ...
- Dispatch Online
Reilly Industries agrees to EPA order to keep records Sep 20, 2005
When CFC refrigerants deplete the stratospheric ozone layer, dangerous amounts of cancer-causing ultraviolet rays from the sun strike the earth. ...
- U.S. EPA.gov (press release)
Don't let your hair down in the sun Aug 30, 2005
...culprit. It turns out redheads' melanin is more vulnerable to a type of DNA-damaging stress from the sun's ultraviolet rays. To ...
- Globe and Mail
Why red hair means skin cancer risk Aug 30, 2005
Duke University researchers report this week that redheads' melanin is more vulnerable to a type of DNA-damaging stress from the sun's ultraviolet rays. ...
- Newsday
Field tips, September 24 Sep 23, 2005
Some hints for picking out sunglasses: • Look for sunglasses that block at least 99 percent of ultraviolet rays. • Check the lenses for distortion. ...
- Rocky Mountain News
Good news for the ozone layer Sep 22, 2005
...used in refrigeration and air conditioning systems, and are the main causes of the depletion of the ozone layer, the Earth’s protection from ultraviolet rays ...
- Latin America Press
Red-heads more vulnerable to skin cancer Aug 31, 2005
This new study confirms the melanin in red-heads’ skin does indeed put them at a unique risk by offering less protection against DNA-damaging ultraviolet rays ...
- myDNA.com
Tanning addicts ignore dangers for that perfect tan, study says Sep 6, 2005
Despite widespread educational warnings about the role of ultraviolet rays in causing skin cancer, some people aren't willing to give up sunbathing or tanning ...
- Winston-Salem Journal
Analysis unravels more on mummy Sep 7, 2005
24 at the Louisville Science Center. The mummy will be in a museum-quality safety-glass case that blocks ultraviolet rays and controls the humidity. ...
- Louisville Courier-Journal
Window film is energy-efficient Sep 3, 2005
Choices: The "sech" line, which appears clear on windows, blocks out 54 percent of hot solar rays and 99 percent of the ultraviolet rays that fade fabrics. ...
- commercialappeal.com (subscription)
This Week in Health Sep 2, 2005
Researchers have found that the type of melanin found in red-haired people's skin and hair is more vulnerable to DNA damage from ultraviolet rays. ...
- Intelihealth.com
Frame of reference Sep 1, 2005
According to Murphy, proper glazing can filter ultraviolet rays that can fade artwork and cause colors to change. Regular glass, which ...
- Boston Globe
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer Sep 15, 2005
Like a good pair of sunglasses, the ozone layer acts like a natural filter, blocking out most of the sun’s harmful ultraviolet rays which cause sunburns ...
- Manila Bulletin
Saving The Ozone Layer Sep 8, 2005
Since the detection of a hole in the ozone layer and recognition of the fact that the sun’s ultraviolet rays that pass through the hole have adverse impact ...
- Gorkhapatra
Efforts to repair ozone layer to ward off cancers exemplifies UN ... Sep 16, 2005
Nations today celebrated 20 years of international efforts to repair the planet’s ozone layer, which filters out the sun’s ultraviolet rays that cause skin ...
- UN News Centre
Shenzhen leads way in phasing out of ODS Sep 16, 2005
...shield for life on Earth. It filters out dangerous ultraviolet rays from the Sun that can cause skin cancer and cataracts.Enditem.
- Xinhua
New Shades Battle Boiling Brains Sep 15, 2005
By John Hudson | Also by this reporter. Your next pair of sunglasses could do much more than shield your eyes from ultraviolet rays. ...
- Wired News
EC's Barroso calls draft laws 'absurd':- Sep 14, 2005
Parliament -- that would have forced Bavarian barmaids to cover the tops of their bosoms so they will not be unduly exposed to excessive ultraviolet rays. ...
- Webindia123
Learn the Signs of Skin Cancer Sep 10, 2005
...(I-Newswire) - Because the skin is exposed to sunlight and other harmful ultraviolet rays, it is susceptible to developing one of the three major types of skin ...
- I-Newswire.com (press release)
Grow houses a growing problem Sep 14, 2005
...soil, water funneled through PVC pipes to irrigate the plants, and electricity to power special lights that give off the right amount of ultraviolet rays. ...
- The News-Press
Sunglasses to Monitor Brain Temp Sep 15, 2005
..."Your next pair of sunglasses could do much more than shield your eyes from ultraviolet rays. They could tell you how hot your brain ...
- Technocrat.net
The Chilling Spin On Global Warming Sep 11, 2005
...chemicals that have caused a depletion of the outer layer of our atmosphere, which shields us from dangerous radiations, like cancer-causing ultraviolet rays. ...
- Cape Cod Today
Disaster Planners Say Hurricane Hit Would Wreck Area Sep 4, 2005
...qualities. Good, because they keep the interior cool by reflecting the sun's ultraviolet rays, which decreases air conditioning costs. ...
- Tampa Tribune
Crowds sweat to the heavy-metal heat of Ozzfest Sep 4, 2005
The fans obliged, increasingly oblivious to their fatigue and reddening sunburns. Many had doffed their shirts, daring the ultraviolet rays to do their worst. ...
- Arkansas Democrat-Gazette (subscription)
Attention News Editors: Sep 15, 2005
The wood protects the plastic against ultraviolet rays while the plastic protects the wood against damage caused by mildew and insects, thereby eliminating ...
- Canada NewsWire (press release)
Researchers develop talking sportswear Sep 9, 2005
The clothing is equipped with four types of sensors to monitor heart rate, running speed, air temperature and the intensity of ultraviolet rays. ...
- Asia Times Online
First impressions Sep 17, 2005
Season after season of sun and rain eventually warp, crack and bow wood, as the sun's ultraviolet rays break down wood's natural lignin, and moisture ...
- Times & Transcript (subscription)
Perfect tan might carry some risks Sep 16, 2005
...but Lynch said her staff members stress that people should wait at least 48 hours to allow time for skin to adjust after the exposure to the ultraviolet rays. ...
- Daily Iowan (subscription)
How to find a leak on a shingle roof Sep 2, 2005
...shingle granules. The purpose of these granules on shingles is to block and reflect the sun's damaging ultraviolet rays. Without ...
- Jackson Clarion Ledger
Extending The Season Sep 2, 2005
The glass will help filter ultraviolet rays, which deteriorate plastic. And if the glass should ever break, the plastic may help catch the pieces! ...
- Mother Earth News
GREEN ARCHITRENDS Bamboo, the green alternative Sep 9, 2005
35 percent more oxygen than trees. It reduces light intensity and protects against ultraviolet rays. With its root system, bamboo ...
- INQ7 Interactive, Inc.
Dry skin better prevented than treated Sep 14, 2005
...sunscreen. A sun protection factor 15 lotion is recommended for use rain or shine since harmful ultraviolet rays are present year round. ...
- Centralia Chronicle
All types of siding are available to dress up your home Sep 3, 2005
...won a top rating from Consumer Reports recently — is fused with an acrylic layer that resists the harmful effect of the sun’s ultraviolet rays, which cause ...
- Quad City Times
Sore subject Sep 1, 2005
Ultraviolet light exposure such as the sun's ultraviolet rays and the ultraviolet light from tanning beds may activate the cold sore virus. ...
- The Express Times
OZONE HOLE 'SIZE OF EUROPE' Aug 30, 2005
The atmosphere’s protective ozone layer plays a vital role in filtering out dangerous ultraviolet rays from the Sun that can cause skin cancers. ...
- Special Broadcasting Service
Study Reports Ozone Is Stabilizing Aug 31, 2005
...ozone layer, a thin pillow of molecules six miles above the earth’s surface that protects us from the sun’s potentially fatal ultraviolet rays, to begin ...
- Outside Online
Hybrid solar lighting system makes bright debut Aug 30, 2005
In the HSL 3000 system, a solar collector akin to a satellite dish concentrates sunlight into optical fibers that screen out heat and ultraviolet rays. ...
- Knoxville News Sentinel (subscription)
Are We Alone? Aug 29, 2005
...on Mars, said Pratt. Mars doesn't have an ozone layer to block harmful ultraviolet rays like Earth does. Pratt's work with astrobiology ...
- Indiana Daily Student
Back to School Season knocks the wind out of summer's sails Sep 1, 2005
The sunscreen fumes have gone to your head, and ultraviolet rays have rendered you nearly blind, but that's the way you like it. ...
- Greensboro News Record
Maine Monolite edges toward building goals Aug 30, 2005
Monolite has bullet-resistance capabilities, can withstand temperatures of up to 2,850 degrees Fahrenheit and is broken down by ultraviolet rays at a much ...
- Bangor Daily News
Scientists unravel pathway in skin cancer development Aug 31, 2005
This could lead to improved treatments for skin cancer in the future. Most skin cancers are caused by damage to genes by UV (ultraviolet) rays in sunlight. ...
- 999 Today
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