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IT has got solid titanium wheels, a V12 racing car engine just to power its fuel pump, and it uses parachutes to brake.
Now people have had their first-ever glimpse of the Bloodhound, the British supercar which aims to smash the land speed record by reaching an incredible 1,000mph.
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IT'S got premium grade solid titanium wheels, a V12 racing car engine just to power its fuel pump and it uses parachutes, aerobrakes and carbon fibre brakes to stop.
Now the Bloodhound supercar - which aims to smash the land speed record by reaching an incredible 1,000mph - is ready to be built.
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TINY particles that may be toxic are being used in beauty creams without proper safety testing, a consumer group has warned.
Nanoparticles, which are 80 times thinner than a human hair, are used by firms including Boots, The Body Shop, Avon, Nivea and Unilever.
... about the widespread use of nano titanium dioxide and zinc oxide in sunscreens, when further...BOOTS Uses raw materials at nano scale in sunscreens. THE GRE...
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How to play Mini Codeword: Each number from 1 to 9 represents a different letter. Solve the clues and inser the letters in the appropriate squares to discover a word which uses all nine letters. Yesterday's mini codeword: PRUDENTLY.
THE CLUES 3518244 gives a Biblical figure, 5153 gives another Biblical figure, 954687 gives a third Biblical figure, Our prizes this week are the new 8GB ipod nano which is smaller and lighter than ever and has a sleek aluminium finish. Plus you'll also win a Cross Edge gel ink pen courtesy of Cross and The Pen Shop. This funky pen (RRP Pounds 35) features a unique slide-open technology and comes in a cool metallic resin in jet black, sonic titanium, nitro blue and octane green. With a lifetime mechanical guarantee this is a great gift for you or ...
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TINY particles that may be toxic are being used in beauty creams without proper safety testing, a consumer group has warned.
Nanoparticles, which are 80 times thinner than a human hair, are used by firms including Boots, The Body Shop, Avon, Nivea and Unilever.
... about the widespread use of nano titanium dioxide and zinc oxide in sunscreens, when further...BOOTS Uses raw materials at nano scale in sunscreens. THE GRE...
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Skin tight body suits, trainers that can think and ball-spotting contact lenses the latest hi-tech sports aids make some remarkable claims but are they all just overpriced go-faster stripes? Mike Pattenden put them to the test
Sport, it has been noted, is war without the killing. And where wars are driven and won by the side with the best technology, ever since man began competing against man in the name of recreation, the guy with the best kit has already had one foot on the podium.
... of technology, not even darts with its titanium-tungsten tips and rotating steel shafts, or snooke... technology called 'Phild Processing', which uses titanium to help 'regulate the body's bio- electri...
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THE sun may not always shine here, but British children have the highest skin cancer rate in Europe -- and parents must bear some of the blame.
Recent research by Sunsense, an Australian suncare brand, found 10 per cent of British parents never protect their child with sunscreen. Furthermore, a quarter of parents don't think it necessary to apply sun protection before children leave for school in the morning during the summer months, according to a survey by The British Skin Foundation.
...The skin stays white for a long time. 'It uses titanium dioxide as a physical sunscreen -- this r...
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...The latest Mondeo uses it to good effect and the Focus is next in line fo... shattering in a smash or roll over.Our Titanium model's glazing had a slight blue tint. Ford recko...
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CONVERTED: her so much that
With their immaculate complexions and glossy locks, the girls look model perfect. But the new faces of Lily Lolo Mineral Cosmetics are newcomers to the industry.
...Lily Lolo products contain titanium dioxide, which has sun screen properties of about SPF15. Another ingredient the company uses is mica, which is light- reflecting so it instantl...
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When Ford launched its Focus to the international media in 1998, it caused a reaction among the assembled British journalists that I have not witnessed before or since.
I was on that launch and remember clearly how even the most cynical and critical of motoring writers could not find a bad word to say about it.
... (predicted to get 55 per cent of sales), Titanium and Titanium X, powered by three petrol and four d... dipped beam, while Traffic Sign Recognition uses a camera to identify traffic signs on either side ...