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Future of carbon nanot tubes ? | Nature Science Technology
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. Future of carbon nanot tubes? I vaguely remember the hype of carbon nano tube (CNT) few years back. It was highly praised as the next materials that would be much stronger than steel, while at the same time much lighter than steel. Not stopping there, it has a tunable electrical properties too. Adjusting its chirality (the way we curl it), one can have either metallic-like carbon nanotube or semiconductor-like carbon nanotube. All in all, being able to grow such a l...
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The Earth’s Shortage | Nature Science Technology
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. The Earth’s Shortage. The Earth’s Shortage. Aug 14, 2009. The environmentalists have probably given enough of green calls over this matter, let’s look at this plastic bottle at another angle. What has gone into the production, distribution, disposal and recycling of a plastic bottle or any consumers’ item? What else are the earth shortages? This entry was posted on Thursday, August 13th, 2009 at 11:22 pm and is filed under Nature Focus. Feed You can leave a response.
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Which browser is the most memory efficient? | Nature Science Technology
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. Which browser is the most memory efficient? Today, memory space in a computer is massively huge and it is no longer a scarce resource as in the past. An average computer today may boost a memory space of 2Gig bytes and people have been running MS Outlook, internet browser, MS Word,MSN, media player and Acrobat reader all at the same time. MS Internet Explorer 7. Mozilla Firefox 2.00.17. Safari 3.0.4. Google Chrome 2.0.172.43. So this is good news for RAM manufacture...
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How do Differentials work? | Nature Science Technology
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. How do Differentials work? Written by Eric Ng. Have you ever wonder how car engine transfers its energy to the four wheels or rear wheels? This transfer mechanism comes a long way. The most basic most of the readers can think of is just connecting the roller beam to the engine. The following video will show you how engineer has come a long way to achieve differential mechanism. It was an old-school video, we found it interesting to share with the readers here. Koffe...
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Non-Newtonian fluid | Nature Science Technology
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. A non-Newtonian fluid is in a condensed state where it cannot be described by a single constant value of viscosity. A sudden force, for example thrusting the non-Newtonian fluid with a quick action, resulting in the fluid behaving more like a solid than a liquid. Examples of non-Newtonian fluids include many polymer solutions, ketchup, corn starch mixture, paint, blood and shampoo. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. From your own site.
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Nature Science Technology | Publishing the Unpublished | Page 2
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. Taking a Leaf Out. August 3, 2009. Nissan Leaf, a 100% electric zero-emission automobile. Aug 3, 2009. So much for the convenience of topping up ‘energy’, then what does Leaf offers in term of specification? Leaf has a clean sporting look, it is a 5-door hatchback with sophisticated dashboard monitoring display. The price of Leaf is not release yet. It is widely expected that Nissan will price Leaf competitively at the same level of a regular 5-door hatchbac...Elect...
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished | Nature Science Technology
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. Connecting layperson to technical journal. To improve the knowledge transfer among science community. A place for forgotten science and technology. A place to generate ideas. A place to exchange expertise. A place to promote open-knowledge. About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. August 4, 2009 at 7:14 am. I m de first to vote for u. haha. voted excellent… keep up the good work. the website looks very pro! Enter your comment here.
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Lecture by Prof Boediono | Nature Science Technology
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. Lecture by Prof Boediono. On 28 July 2009, I attended a lecture by Prof Boediono in Shangri-La hotel Singapore. He was the invited speaker by NTU-RSIS. The lecture was mainly on economics and political issue between Indonessia and Singapore. Since this blog is about nature, science and technology, I believe in the fact that Economic is one of the science branches, i.e social science. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. From your own site.
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Michael Graetzel in Swissnex Singapore | Nature Science Technology
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About Us – Publishing the Unpublished. Michael Graetzel in Swissnex Singapore. Aug 4, 2009. Michael Graetzel, world eminent chemist from Switzerland, was presenting in a workshop organised by the Swissnex Singapore. Swissnex. Is an information, coordination and networking platform of the Embassy of Switzerland bridging knowledge and competencies in science, education, art and innovation between Switzerland, Singapore and South-East Asia [1]. Professor Graetzel is the inventor of the dye-. You are comment...
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