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November 27, 2007

 

Solar toothbrush could make toothpaste obsolete 


University of Saskatchewan dentistry professor emeritus Dr. Kunio Komiyama and his colleague Dr. Gerry Uswak are recruiting 120 teens willing to brush with a prototype light-powered toothbrush and sit in a dentist's chair for a few extra inspections.

The manufacturer, the Shiken company of Japan, is paying the researchers to investigate whether the brush, which causes a chemical reaction in the mouth, does a better job of eliminating plaque and bacteria than a conventional toothbrush.

Komiyama's first model, which was described 15 years ago in the Journal of Clinical Periodontology, contained a titanium dioxide rod in the neck of the brush, just below the nylon bristles.

It works when light shines on the wet rod, releasing electrons. Those electrons react with acid in the mouth, which helps break down plaque. No toothpaste is required.

Now Komiyama's back with a newer model, the Soladey-J3X, which he says packs twice the chemical punch compared to the original. Protruding from the base of the brush is a solar panel, which transmits electrons to the top of the toothbrush through a lead wire.

It won't work in the dark, though - the brush needs about as much light as a solar-powered calculator would to operate.

In the lab, Komiyama tested the newer brush on cultures of two types of bacteria which are major culprits in periodontal disease.

"You see complete destruction of bacterial cells," he said.

At the FDI Annual World Dental Conference in Dubai last month, the team's poster describing the lab research won first prize out of 170 entries, which gives Komiyama confidence there is scientific merit to the brush.



 
 

November 14, 2007

 

Pakistani chief justice to receive Harvard Law School 'Medal of Freedom' 


Following last week's military crackdown in Pakistan and the detention of hundreds of lawyers, the Harvard Law School Association has decided to award Pakistani Chief Justice Iftikhar Chaudhry its highest honor: The Harvard Law School Medal of Freedom. Chaudhry was detained after he convened the Pakistani Supreme Court to declare the current state of emergency imposed by General Pervez Musharraf to be null and void.


I wonder how Musharraf doesn't get the idea yet?



 
 

November 12, 2007

 

Why students need laptops? 


Why students need laptops?



 
 

AYBABTU! 


AYBABTU!



 
 

November 11, 2007

 

Perv Men in Korea 


Perv Men in Korea

I guess Korea has this problem!



 
 

The uninvited guest 




 
 

November 08, 2007

 

Quotes of the Day 


The trouble about trying to make yourself stupider than you really are is that you very often succeed.

~ CS Lewis


I've always found paranoia to be a perfectly defensible position.

~ Pat Conroy


An honest politician is one who, when he is bought, will stay bought.

~ Simon Cameron



 
 

November 07, 2007

 

Quote of the Day 


When I was younger, I could remember anything, whether it had happened or not.

~ Mark Twain



 
 

November 06, 2007

 

I Love You 


I Love You



 
 

Musharraf Gambles with Pakistan's Future 


The President declares a state of emergency, but his army is no longer so popular and the U.S. may withdraw military aid



 
 

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