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  1. YES or NO? Workin’ on some new vibes 👽

  2. 22 Sep 2016

    : All Amway products undergo comprehensive quality testing. Learn more:

  3. Just another day in Steve Collins’ mechanical engineering lab working to develop an exoskeleton to improve the efficiency, speed and balance of walking and running, especially for people with disabilities resulting from amputation or stroke.

  4. Find out what goes on learn how produce your test results

  5. 2 Feb 2016

    Does your pea germination result have high abnormals? Mechanical damage = detached cotyledons

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  7. 5 Aug 2016

    THE 30,000+ QUALITY TESTS we perform yearly ensure our products are delivered in optimal condition!

  8. Why aren't lightsabers real yet?

  9. 23 Jun 2016

    Our new facility is studying plants used in Traditional Chinese Medicine!

  10. 15 Sep 2015

    Launch party planning sessions are getting exciting! 47 days...will you be there?

  11. at : Gwen Bryan is developing optimized exoskeleton assistance to improve the efficiency, speed & balance of walking & running. The technology responds to environmental changes in real time and could aid people who have experienced stroke or amputation.

  12. 22 Sep 2016

    : Before they reach your home, Amway products all start at the same place—in one of our labs...

  13. Next is hydrocarbon , a process that uses propane or butane as a solvent to extract concentrate after harvesting flowers. This is one of our 7 methods that will be used at our facilities. For more news & updates, follow us or visit

  14. MEET DEBRA PINARDO: She relishes travelling to global markets to share the innovation for the products she's helped develop.

  15. 🌎☄️ Watch how scientists help keep us safe from asteroids and meteors in 's latest video!

  16. 6 Aug 2015

    Dream big, work hard, stay focused & surround yourself with good people.

  17. 11 Oct 2018

    Our video is here. Take a look at our state-of-the-art facilities! Watch the full video here:

  18. Checking out "Fast clustering algorithms for massive datasets" on Big Data News: http:....

  19. “What you see here is two of my PhD students making hydrogels that mimic the soft tissues in our body. We use them to study cell migration.” -Ovijit Chaudhuri, Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering

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