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Category: TechnologyThe news items published under this category are as follows.
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Posted on Tuesday, August 14, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute researchers have developed a new energy storage device that could be mistaken for a simple sheet of paper. The nanoengineered battery is lightweight, flexible, and geared toward meeting the design requirements of tomorrow’s electronics and implantable medical equipment.
Researchers Turn Everyday Paper Into Resilient, Rechargeable Battery
Researchers at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have developed a new energy storage device that easily could be mistaken for a simple sheet of black paper.
The nanoengineered battery is lightweight, ultra thin, completely flexible, and geared toward meeting the trickiest design and energy requirements of tomorrow’s gadgets, implantable medical equipment, and transportation vehicles.
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Posted on Tuesday, July 31, 2007 - 08:00 PM |
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After an Italian researcher discovered hidden images on Leonardo da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper", now an illustration specialist developed a procedure so that everybody can make this discovery for himself.
How to Discover the Secrets in "The Last Supper"
The news spread quickly about the Italian computer analyst Slavisa Pesci who discovered new images on Leonardo da Vinci's painting "The Last Supper." Soon the web was filled with requests of people to see the end result of Pesci's research, the treated image showing its secret.
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Posted on Saturday, July 07, 2007 - 06:22 PM |
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Legendary explorer successfully crosses from Canada to Europe in the smallest gas balloon ever used to cross the Atlantic Ocean.
Canadian Explorer Successfully Sets Transatlantic Balloon Flight Records
British Toshiba Transatlantic Challenge pilot, David Hempleman-Adams, has successfully crossed the Atlantic by balloon, breaking five world records. His helium gas balloon landed safely in the French countryside on Friday evening.
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Posted on Friday, March 02, 2007 - 06:00 PM |
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Wind Energy - Powered by Smart Engineers
Johnny Goff sits at a bank of computers at the Horizon Wind Energy headquarters monitoring an expanse of wind farms from New York to Costa Rica. As a project engineer, Goff knows the math, science and problem solving skills needed to build wind turbines and keep them operating.
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Posted on Tuesday, January 30, 2007 - 10:00 PM |
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Lithium Supply May Not Be Sufficient for Electric Car Battery Production, Study Finds
The vast majority of world's supply of lithium carbonate, the mineral used to make lithium-based batteries for cellphones and laptop computers is found in just four countries: China, Chile, Argentina, and Bolivia, reports William Tahil, director of research for Meridian International Research in a newly released white paper entitled, The Trouble with Lithium.
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Posted on Thursday, March 18, 2004 - 04:43 PM |
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Editor's note: This will be the last Bits & Bytes column published on AlternativeApproaches.com. However, Ms. MacDoss will drop by from time to time with articles on GNU/Linux and Open Source software.
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Why Are You Still Using AOL? by Ms. Lin MacDoss |
The fact that America Online remains the largest Internet service provider (ISP) in the country boggles the mind. Their dialup service is slow, their interface is clunky and their email is quirky. In addition, using their service requires the use of software that often adversely effects a computer's performance, even when it's not connected to the net.
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Posted on Friday, February 20, 2004 - 07:21 AM |
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Ways To Buy A Computer by Ms. Lin MacDoss |
These days there are more ways to buy a computer than there are ways to make persimmon pudding and, as you might expect, there are advantages and disadvantages to each method. Let's look at the pros and cons of the various methods.
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Posted on Thursday, January 15, 2004 - 05:21 AM |
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Finding The Computer That Fits by Ms. Lin MacDoss |
There are so many things to consider when it comes to purchasing a computer that Ms. MacDoss can't help but wonder if the average buyer gets a little confused. With words like megahertz, RAM and ROM being thrown-out by computer salespeople, who often don't fully understand the terms themselves, I imagine that many computer shoppers throw-up their hands and just make a decision based on price alone, which isn't always wise.
But never fear, Ms. MacDoss is here to help you sort-out some of the things you need to know to help you make the right choice the next time you need to purchase a new or used computer!
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Posted on Thursday, December 18, 2003 - 05:03 AM |
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SpamCop: Barbarians At The Gate by Ms. Lin MacDoss |
As any regular reader of this column knows, Ms. MacDoss hates spam, those unasked-for and unwanted emails that promise to do everything from return your libido to bathe you in riches. Given this, can you imagine how livid I became when a recent column for ESP Magazine was returned undelivered because an organization, SpamCop, had determined that I was a spammer and had blacklisted my email accounts?
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Posted on Thursday, November 20, 2003 - 05:19 AM |
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Internet Software Shopping by Ms. Lin MacDoss |
In the days before computers came equipped with CD ROMs, certainly in the days before the Internet, comparison shopping for software was pretty much reduced to pricing similar products. About all you could do back then was load yourself into the Edsel, drive down to Egghead Software or Office Depot, take a look at the scant information provided on the shrink wrapped boxes, and make the best choice possible. If it turned out you were wrong, that you should've purchased Acme Business Pack instead of Apex Business Solutions, you were pretty much stuck, since software is generally not returnable.
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