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W. Brock Son

A Basic Introduction to Electricity - 0 views

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    Given how we discussed electricity, I feel that this might be a relevant, but basic, introduction to those who have never learned about it before, and a good, but basic, review for those who have.
Paul Jamolod

chip sized particle accelerator - 1 views

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    This device can speed up argon ions down a 5-millimeter track by using an electrical field to accelerate it instead of magnets.
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    That's awesome come on anti matter. But really I see a lot of good research coming from this.
jwalker184

Wireless Tech Enables Paralyzed Monkey to Walk Again - Science Friday - 0 views

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    Segment Transcript IRA FLATOW: This is Science Friday. I'm Ira Flatow. This Veteran's Day there is hopeful news about spinal cord injury research. A Swiss research team describes a paralyzed monkey walking again with help from an implant connecting its brain to a device that applies electrical pulses to its spine.
ashley schweitzberger

How to wire Ethernet Cables - 0 views

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    How to wire your own ethernet cables and connectors. You can find bulk supplies of ethernet cable at many computer stores or most electrical or home centers. You want UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair) ethernet cable of at least Category 5 (Cat 5).
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    This article was extremely interesting, and it was really relevant to the CMST250 class, especially with the Lab02 being about Ethernet cables. It appears to me that the T568A and T568B could be used interchangeably since the same pins on the RJ45 connector are used for the same things, regardless of the fact that different wires are used within the cables. I wonder if that is the case; do you know, Ashley?
hassan gada

Cisco unveils 'fog computing' to bridge clouds and the Internet of Things - 0 views

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    IDG News Service - If the hardest part of the "Internet of Things" is getting to the Things, Cisco Systems is offering a lifeline. The so-called IoT encompasses a range of Internet-capable devices that could be almost limitless: Thermometers, electric meters, brake assemblies, blood pressure gauges and almost anything else that can be monitored or measured.
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