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Private Investigations From Precise Protective Research Inc.
Mar 17th
Personal Investigations From Exact Protective Investigation Inc.
Article by Jack Writer
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Exact Protective Study Inc. specializes in investigations and safety services. Exact provide unparalleled companies that exceed industry specifications and ensure maximum outcomes and satisfaction. At Precise, they have state of the art expertise and technological innovation to present the providers you require to safeguard the infrastructure of your supply chain safety and to make sure compliance with the stringent regulatory procedures that are currently in place, and are continuously altering. At Precise, they are ready to meet the complicated difficulties dealing with More >
HRL Receives Award to Continue Investigations into Hydrogen Storage Materials
Dec 8th
Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) July 3, 2008
HRL Laboratories, LLC, has been awarded a two-year, Phase 2 contract from the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) to develop solid-state hydrogen storage materials that meet or exceed the goals for on-board, reversible hydrogen storage established by the DOE’s Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy and the U.S. FreedomCAR Program.
The current award follows an initial Phase 1 award issued to HRL in 2005 to begin investigations into metal hydride materials, one of the most promising materials under investigation for hydrogen storage in fuel cell-powered vehicles.
“The development of an efficient, cost-effective method More >
What technology has made a significant impact on the process of criminal investigations?
Jul 25th
Question by DUSTIN B: What technology has made a significant impact on the process of criminal investigations? ex. DNA, cell phones, GPS, camera….just looking for your opinion
Best answer:
Answer by ♀ Katy ♀ windswept! loloh what’s that stuff called… I think it’s called SmartWater? I dunno but it’s some stuff that sticks on your skin and on your clothes if you rob something covered in it, and it glows under (infrared? or UV?) light.
Pretty clever considering it leaves fingerprints too!
Know better? Leave your own answer in the comments!

