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...different energies around the face, and if you destroy them by using the wrong products, you weaken the skin." To avoid that, he uses only Dr. Hauschka's line, agreeing with its philosophy that products work internally and externally. He also offers his alternative on the antiaging process?the Laser Aramis 2. "The word laser makes everyone nervous," he admits. "But this doesn't affect the epidermis?the first four layers of skin?but affects the dermis [underneath], which then stimulates the collagen that gently plumps out the face." The procedure has to be performed once a month for four...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Beauty: The Fashionable Facial | 9/11/2006 | See Source »

...years ago, Logitech introduced laser technology as the standard for reliable cordless mice, and its competitors scrambled to follow suit. The MX Revolution reveals three impressive new features which will no doubt be copied in years to come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Two-Wheeled Mouse That Roars | 9/6/2006 | See Source »

Another innovation at the VA was a bar-code system, as in the supermarket, for prescriptions--a system used in fewer than 5% of private hospitals. With a hand-held laser reader, a nurse scans the bar code on a patient's wristband, then the one on the bottle of pills. If the pills don't match the prescription the doctor typed into the computer, the laptop alerts the nurse. The Institute of Medicine estimates that 1.5 million patients are harmed each year by medication errors, but computer records and bar-code scanners have virtually eliminated those problems...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: How Veterans' Hospitals Became the Best in Health Care | 8/27/2006 | See Source »

...said James Fuller, President of Brookview Tech. The company's website explains that the images on the screen are strategically projected from behind, "and then directed towards the observer by thousands of holographic optical elements" that are "stored on a photographic film, which has been specially processed with laser...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sci-Fi Today, Sci-Fact Tomorrow | 8/25/2006 | See Source »

...told the guys, 'We've got to think out of the box,'" NAC director Dennis Wend told Difflock magazine. "So, we sat down and studied those old movies. They got a lot of ideas from them." The SmarTruck features high voltage door handles, laser guns, a grenade launcher, a pepper spray canister with a six-foot range, and special super-bright headlights that disorient anyone outside. The vehicle also comes equipped with night vision and is surrounded by cameras that allow those inside to see a 360-degree panorama of their surroundings. The cameras, doors, windows, cell phone and radio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sci-Fi Today, Sci-Fact Tomorrow | 8/25/2006 | See Source »

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