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Monday, June 7, 2010

OXIS International

OXIS International, Inc. is engaged in the research, development and
sale of products that counteract the harmful effects of “oxidative
stress.”





Oxidative stress refers to the situations in which the body’s
antioxidant and other defensive abilities to combat free radicals (a.k.a
highly reactive species of oxygen and nitrogen) are overwhelmed and
one’s normal healthy balance is either lost or severely compromised.

There products include therapeutic nutraceutical products,
cosmeceutical products and proprietary formulations and clinical
products

that are developed internally and/or out-licensed to biotech and
pharmaceutical companies as drug candidates.

They focus on naturally occurring protective substances since they are
more likely to be both safe and efficacious. Our primary products
incorporate and emphasize the multifaceted “super antioxidant” compound,
L-­Ergothioneine (“ERGO”), as a key component. We own several patents
and pending applications related to ERGO that cover current and planned
products relevant to our nutraceutical and cosmecuetical businesses. Our
patents and patent applications address ERGO’s protective effects and
activities and the ERGO manufacturing process.


Saturday, April 3, 2010

Post Conference points - National Security and Digital Technology, New Delhi, 2010

Maninder, an Internet Psychologist based in Delhi recently attended a
cyber law related seminar organised by IAMAI at India Habitat Center in
Delhi on 24th March 2010 and noted the following points:–
1.  India has to get active in the areas of System Software Development
and DSP Chips.
2. More Training required. (You can check www.cipfo.org)

Saturday, March 27, 2010

Today's Technologies - Tomorrow's Solutions

N-Viro International Corporation
(Symbol: NVIC) utilizes patented technologies to
stabilize and disinfect municipal bio solids and other organic waste
products
. These technologies safely and efficiently transform waste
streams into beneficial reuse products.


The N-Viro technologies involve the mixing of
municipal bio solids with specific alkaline waste products from the coal
combustion electric generation, cement and lime industries. This
process stabilizes organic waste thru pasteurization and complete
disinfection.


Historically, N-Viro has operated an N-Viro Soil
processing facility under contract with the City of Toledo. Our
technology has been licensed through-out the United States and
internationally with overwhelming success. Recently N-Viro acquired the
Volusia County facility located in Daytona, Florida. Our Florida
N-Viro facility processes municipal bio solids into N-Viro Soil from
many municipalities in the central Florida area.


Our suite of green technologies
complement each other and build upon a unique concept transforming
waste products into a beneficial fertilizer or ultimately creating
N-Viro Fuel a renewable alternative fuel perfectly synergistic with the
coal combustion industry.


The N-Viro Fuel technology was recently tested on a
full-scale basis at
the Michigan State University coal-fired power plant. Two different
fuels,
one made from biosolids and the other from manure, were blended with
eastern
Ohio coal and burned in the power plant’s fluidized bed boiler. The
blended
fuels performed well compared to coal alone; air emissions were below
regulatory limits, and the boiler performed normally.


The company and management expect to develop the
N-Viro Fuel technology with other power facilities within the United
States and anticipates international acceptance for the N-Viro Fuel
technology.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Social Networking Sites and The UK Military

The UK military should learn from the Israeli armed forces and use
social networking sites such as Twitter to win public opinion, says the
head of the Royal Air Force.
According the Head, the exponential growth in the availability of
information means that we must understand how to deliver and protect our
national interests in the

Germany and Citizen Rights

Germany’s highest court recently overturned a law that let anti-terror
authorities retain data on phone calls and e-mails, saying it posed a
“grave intrusion” to personal privacy rights.
The Karlsruhe-based Federal Constitutional Court ruled that the law
violated Germans’ constitutional right to private correspondence.
If you have any query or you require consultation relating to technology
and

Privacy Policy Social Networking Sites

Social networking site Facebook outlined changes to its privacy policy
recently and is now asking for feedback from its strong user base on the
changes. The company wrote in an official blog post that members will
have until November 5 to send in their comments about the proposed
changes. According to a Canadian report Facebook was violating