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LeopoldS

Shake, rattle and … power up? - MIT News Office - 0 views

  • Instead of taking a cantilever-based approach, the team went a slightly different route, engineering a microchip with a small bridge-like structure that’s anchored to the chip at both ends. The researchers deposited a single layer of PZT to the bridge, placing a small weight in the middle of it. The team then put the device through a series of vibration tests, and found it was able to respond not just at one specific frequency, but also at a wide range of other low frequencies. The researchers calculated that the device was able to generate 45 microwatts of power with just a single layer of PZT — an improvement of two orders of magnitude compared to current designs.
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    should we have another look at this type of technology?
nikolas smyrlakis

BBC NEWS | Science & Environment | Bridging the gap to quantum world - 0 views

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    A "spooky" quantum effect is seen in a mechanical system for the first time.
johannessimon81

Material that shrinks in heat can weather extreme temperatures - 3 views

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    Meet the incredible shrinking material. Most things swell when they warm up, creating engineering headaches, but now a 3D-printed material has been configured to contract instead. When two interlinked materials expand at different rates, they can warp or crack. It's a problem in buildings, bridges, electronics and anything else that is exposed to a wide temperature swing.
Tobias Seidl

Bridges, not barriers - 0 views

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    Industry people should not be discriminated when returning to academida. Do we count as industry?
Dario Izzo

breakthrough in number theory! sequence of partition number unveiled - 2 views

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    I wonder if threre are consequences in cryptography
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    Could be worth to look for a bridge to Santilli's Isonumber Theory.
Francesco Biscani

Ion engine could one day power 39-day trips to Mars - space - 22 July 2009 - New Scientist - 0 views

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    As I mentioned it into my thesis, this engine bridges the gap between chemical and low-thrust propulsion systems. To be more specific: Isp should vary between 1000 and 30000s, and the thrust amplitude should reach up to 1200 N. It is interesting to see that the concept is actually moving forward ...
ESA ACT

BrowserPlus™ (a technique that seems to bridge webbrowsers with local desktop... - 0 views

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    looks actually quite interesting to me - could we use it?
LeopoldS

Bridging the Bio-Electronic Divide - 1 views

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    new darpa project ... who still remembers our Ariadna study from 2005 ....?
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