Ahh-mazing “AHA” Discovery

Ahh-Mazing “AHA!” Discovery for April 2017: Area of Most Lightning Strikes in the World

We have been told for years that the Tampa Bay Area, located on the Gulf of Mexico Coast of Florida and where Watt-Ahh® is bottled, qualifies as the “Lightning Capital of the World.” This distinction may or may not be accurate. It seems Tampa’s sparky competition lies within the vicinity of Lake Maracaibo, located within …

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AquaNew’s Spotlight on the 2016 AHH-Mazing “AHA!” Discoveries

You know how that special “AHA!” moment hits you when you least expect it and seems to come from out of nowhere? That flash of brilliance that comes from somewhere deep in your creative center? We LOVE those moments, so much so that we’ve spent the last two years celebrating Ahh-mazing “AHA” Discoveries each month. …

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Jets of Non-freezing Water Spew from a Saturn Moon: AHH-mazing AHA! Discovery for August 2016

As science geeks, we are always searching to understand why SG Gas,  the high energy gaseous form of water that is produced by our electromagnetic process and then infused into the pure water to make the Polarized Water, does not freeze at normal temperatures. The ice cube tray photo to the left shows the spicules …

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Hippo Roller: AHH-mazing AHA! Discovery for July 2016

Here’s proof that an AHH-mazing invention doesn’t need to be elaborate or complicated in order to change people’s lives. Many of us take fresh water for granted; but for the women and children living in rural South Africa, it’s not so simple. In fact, women spend approximately 26% of their lives retrieving water for drinking, …

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Oops, There Goes Another Rubber Tree Plant (AHH-mazing AHA! Discovery for June 2016)

“I have not failed. I’ve just found 10,000 ways that won’t work.” Either Thomas Alva Edison was the world’s greatest optimist, or he was simply that persistent and stubborn. If I had to guess, I’d put my money on the latter. With 1,093 patents to his name (and 500+ more that were unsuccessful or uncompleted), …

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AHH-mazing AHA! Discovery for May 2016: Elon Musk’s High-Speed Hyperloop

My husband and I have an ongoing debate – whether or not we’ll get to experience teleportation in our lifetime. And while the ability to transport ourselves from one place to another without bothering with the space between is still a far off dream, at least we’re one step closer to magically traveling at speeds of …

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AHH-mazing AHA! Discovery for March 2016: Marine Scientists Discover a New Species of Octopod

Isn’t it AHH-mazing? After all this time living on planet Earth, we’re still making discoveries. This time, the scientific team operating NOAA’s Deep Discoverer ROV (remotely operated vehicle) discovered an octopod more than 2 ½ miles underwater in the Pacific Ocean near Hawaii. Scientists found what may be a new species and possibly a new …

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AquaNew’s Spotlight on AHH-Mazing “AHA!” Discoveries

You know you’ve experienced it – that special “AHA!” moment of realization that seems to hit you when you least expect it. Some find it through meditation, self-reflection, brainstorming, creative pursuits, or spending time in nature. We had our own “AHA!” moment one evening this time last year when AquaNew sponsored an ingenuity event in Sarasota. Keynote …

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AHH-mazing AHA! Discovery for January 2016: A New Chemical May Breakdown Accumulated Plaque Associated with Causing Alzheimer’s Disease

An AquaNew Customer, Gary Seaboyer of Sarasota, FL., recently forwarded to us this article from Live Science on a potential research breakthrough in the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease. The neurological disease affects more than 5 million Americans, a number that is expected to hit 14 million by 2050. Alzheimer’s disease has become the sixth-most common …

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What Happened to the Woolly Mammoths that Roamed the Earth over 11,000 Years Ago?

What would you do if you dug up an 11,000-year-old woolly mammoth fossil in your backyard? For Michigan farmer, James Bristle, and his wife, the solution was an easy one. “Well, the wife said we’re not hanging it over the mantle,” he joked following the mammoth discovery on their soybean farm in Chelsea, MI. The …

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