FDA: Anti-bacterial soaps may not curb bacteria
After more than 40 years of study, the U.S. government says it has found no evidence that common anti-bacterial soaps prevent the spread of germs, and regulators want the makers of Dawn, Dial and other household staples to prove that their products do not pose health risks to consumers.
Decades-old question: Is antibacterial soap safe?
WASHINGTON — It’s a chemical that’s been in U.S. households for more than 40 years, from the body wash in your bathroom shower to the
Rob Hardy: Soap, Science, & Flat-Screen TVs
I think the first time I heard of liquid crystals, they were used for a silly purpose, within the Mood Rings which were a fad 30 years ago. The “gem” held by the ring changed color; the color-change was based on the temperature of the finger, and of course that had nothing to do with the wearer’s mood.