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Heliyon Blog - The official blog for the journal Heliyon. The Heliyon Blog features spotlights on recent research, updates on our development, and commentary on innovations in journal publishing.

  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/149330109601/materials-science-microscopy-music-and-marie Heliyon Blog — Materials Science, Microscopy, Music, and Marie... - Materials Science, Microscopy, Music, and Marie Curie – Meet Heliyon’s Associate Editor Sneha Rhode As Heliyon continues to grow, we are expanding our team. Earlier this month we were delighted to...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/148363136236/heliyon-celebrates-100-published-papers Heliyon Blog — Heliyon Celebrates 100 Published Papers! - Heliyon Celebrates 100 Published Papers! Last month, Heliyon published its 100th paper. To celebrate, we assembled a list of some of the most read articles we’ve published to date. Read below to learn...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/143054001371/promising-new-compound-protects-neurons-and-vision Heliyon Blog — Promising New Compound Protects Neurons and Vision... - Promising New Compound Protects Neurons and Vision in Mice with Glaucoma Early tests of a novel compound in mice with glaucoma should come as welcome news to millions of people around the world now...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/133786522956/what-economic-crash-theory-says-about-car Heliyon Blog — What economic crash theory says about car... - What economic crash theory says about car accidents… and space flight: An Interview with Robert Shuler By Mary Beth O'Leary Car crash rates of different countries have been linked to wealth. But take...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/130543294656/research-spotlight-ginkgolides Heliyon Blog — Research Spotlight: Ginkgolides - Research Spotlight: Ginkgolides By Mary Beth O'Leary In degenerative brain diseases like dementia, the death of brain cells in the hippocampus can mean that people are unable to convert short term...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/129637417731/blooming-buds-increase-pest-infestation-in Heliyon Blog — Blooming Buds Increase Pest Infestation in... - Blooming Buds Increase Pest Infestation in Yard-long Beans By Mary Beth O'Leary Image: Yard-long beans blossom Protein dense Yard-long beans offer an affordable source of vitamins, particularly in...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/127228224386/racquetball-and-research-meet-editorial-advisor Heliyon Blog — Racquetball and Research: Meet Editorial Advisor... - Racquetball and Research: Meet Editorial Advisor Timothy Starr By Mary Beth O'Leary Heliyon’s editorial team is backed by an advisory board of experts who provide essential guidance on their...
  • http://blog.heliyon.com/post/126508695856/why-publish-in-heliyon Heliyon Blog — Why Publish in Heliyon? - Why Publish in Heliyon? By Mary Beth O'Leary Last week we answered the question “What is Heliyon?” This week we are tackling another question we’ve received from researchers: why should I publish my...

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  • Amazon Customer - Great little knife

    Great little knife.. I carry mine behind my mag pouches. Not a work knife, great slicer for summer sausage and a good little shank. P.S. I use it for lunch prep because I don't use it for anything else unlike my Benchmade, I use it like you would use a knife.Great for what it is.

  • musicmama - About to replace the one I lost

    I can personally attest to the Pliko P3's good quality, especially compared to the 3 strollers we bought that broke during the year before we invested in this one. I'm shopping for a second one after accidentally leaving our first one behind while traveling cross-country. I had secretly wanted to replace the original after 4 yrs, but only because it was getting a little dingy. The entire thing was in great shape! It was on it's third child, and had been used a min. of 3 times a week straight from the day I put it together to the day we lost it. It went to France and survived airline abuse when it was 3yrs. w/o any issues. It spent most of the time in our trunk or the back of our van where it was jostled about and subjected to the extreme heat of summers in the desert. The only minor issue I should mention is that the wheels squeaked.

  • JoMaMa318 - Great quality Coconut Oil.

    I remember when not so long ago, I used to always have a jar of petroleum jelly next to my bed, one in the medicine chest in the bathroom and of course a little tube of it, in my purse. It was just something I used for just about everything and something I needed to have at all times. It's hard to believe that I'd been using it for all those years (since childhood) and how I never had any bad reaction to it. So, it must not be that bad...right? Still, it is a by-product of petroleum...and that seems kind of insane to me. Then a couple of years ago, my sister and nieces started telling me about using Coconut Oil instead...and at the time, that seemed even weirder, for some reason. I finally started to use more safer and 'natural' and organic products and now I'm convinced that they work just as good, or even better than stuff that are full of chemicals. Now, I have jars of Coconut Oil instead. Still, I never thought about carrying any around in my purse. Not until I came upon this product, the Coco Luxe, in a tube! This is the coolest thing ever! I am a little bit concerned about the cap though, and I would hate for it to crack/break and have the contents ooze out into my purse. The cap, seems a little loose and not very strong or secure. It's just a hard, clear plastic, flip-top cap and seems kind of cheaply made. I would suggest that they design a better, more stronger, thicker or more pliable silicone type cap, or even use a screw type cap. I think I'm going to keep mine in a plastic bag, just in case. I've been using this since the day it arrived and I have it sitting right next to me. I use it for my lips (it tastes yummy!) and on my hands and arms, instead of hand lotion. This is 100%, Unrefined, Extra Virgin Coconut Oil and the quality is very good. And it makes my skin look and feel so soft...and I love that Coconut scent! It's still semi-hard in the tube right now, because of the room temperature. I imagine it would melt and turn clear, and get oily and runny when it gets warmer and hotter though. I'm thinking about buying some more of these to give away at Christmas...they'd make great stocking stuffers!