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Japan collab transmits record data speeds on terahertz waves - 0 views

  • Japan collab transmits record data speeds on terahertz waves
  • Researchers from Japan-based semiconductor manufacturer Rohm, together with a team from Osaka University, have come up with a chip that, in experiments, has achieved a wireless data transmission speed of 1.5 gigabits per second. This is a record breaker as the world's first terahertz wireless communication achieved with a small semiconductor device. The chip’s ability to transmit at such a quick speed is not the end of the story. Even higher transmission speeds of up to 30 Gbps may be possible in the future, according to reports.
  • “Research into terahertz technology utilising Terahertz frequency (100GHz-10THz) is now receiving increasing attention around the world,” according to an Osaka University publication
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  • One limitation on terahertz equipment has said to be its suitability only for indoor applications due to its vulnerability to interference from the atmosphere.
Jac Londe

The World's First Flying Saucer: Made Right Here on Earth: Scientific American - 0 views

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    A University of Florida researcher has plans on the drawing board for a saucer-shaped aircraft that turns the surrounding air into fuel
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Alex Petty Energy Research - 1 views

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    The online journal of Alexander S. Petty
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Researchers create super-small transistor, artificial atom powered by single electrons - 0 views

  • Researchers create super-small transistor, artificial atom powered by single electrons
  • The SketchSET—which is the first single-electron transistor made entirely of oxide-based materials—consists of an island formation that can house up to two electrons. The number of electrons on the island—which can be only zero, one, or two—results in distinct conductive properties. Wires extending from the transistor carry additional electrons across the island.
  • One virtue of a single-electron transistor is its extreme sensitivity to an electric charge, Levy explained. Another property of these oxide materials is ferroelectricity, which allows the transistor to act as a solid-state memory. The ferroelectric state can, in the absence of external power, control the number of electrons on the island, which in turn can be used to represent the 1 or 0 state of a memory element. A computer memory based on this property would be able to retain information even when the processor itself is powered down, Levy said. The ferroelectric state also is expected to be sensitive to small pressure changes at nanometer scales, making this device potentially useful as a nanoscale charge and force sensor.
Jac Londe

Internet Census 2012 - 0 views

  • Internet Census 2012
  • Carna Botnet
  • Abstract While playing around with the Nmap Scripting Engine (NSE) we discovered an amazing number of open embedded devices on the Internet. Many of them are based on Linux and allow login to standard BusyBox with empty or default credentials. We used these devices to build a distributed port scanner to scan all IPv4 addresses. These scans include service probes for the most common ports, ICMP ping, reverse DNS and SYN scans. We analyzed some of the data to get an estimation of the IP address usage. All data gathered during our research is released into the public domain for further study.
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Geological Society of America Bulletin - 0 views

  • hes of the earth sciences. Published continuously since 1890.
  • Introducing GSA Bulletin Invited Review Articles Current Issue : March 2012 Pre-Issue Publication Last updated April 6, 2012 Archive GSA Bulletin in the News Search Impact Factor: 3.637 Five-year Impact Factor: 4.327 Geological Society of America Bulletin is a leading international journal for major scholarly research in all branc
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Tesla 2007 - 0 views

  • Experimenter’s Tesla Turbine A.N.T.S. - Australian Nikola Tesla Society Coils Safety Sheet - Tesla Coil figures by Chip Atkinson Electric Magician: Tesla - Parascope/Enigma resource directory Erased at the Smithsonian - Tesla died alone and all but forgotten Experimenter’s Tesla Turbine Kits- Multi-fluid capable boundary layer turbines, 10-inch diameter rotors.Serious research tool or part of an ultra-clean burning turbogeneratorsystem for going off grid. Franchise opportunities available. The Fantastic Inventions of Nikola Tesla by Nikola Tesla FrankGermano.com - Tesla Technology Today Free Energy. The Tunguska Explosion - Tesla’s Fuelless Generator High Voltage! - Nikola Tesla, Tesla Coils, Van De Graaff & more Humanitarian Genius - Journal of the International Tesla Society Information Unlimited - Tesla Coils, high voltage engineering International Tesla Society in Review by Michael Riversong
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Mini-bots cooperate to map out building interiors | Crave - CNET - 0 views

  • Mini-bots
  • map out building interiors
  • The rolling droids are being developed by Georgia Institute of Technology, the University of Pennsylvania, and the California Institute of Technology/Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL). Equipped with two cameras and laser scanners, they can autonomously explore hallways in an unfamiliar building, detecting doors and windows, and create a map for users such as soldiers or firefighters. The project is part of the Micro Autonomous Systems and Technology (MAST) program and is being sponsored by the Army Research Laboratory. The program is aimed at developing palm-size machines that can hover in place, enter buildings, and perform other insect-like stunts while gathering data and relaying it to human controllers.
Jac Londe

Processing.org - 0 views

  • Processing is an open source programming language and environment for people who want to create images, animations, and interactions. Initially developed to serve as a software sketchbook and to teach fundamentals of computer programming within a visual context, Processing also has evolved into a tool for generating finished professional work. Today, there are tens of thousands of students, artists, designers, researchers, and hobbyists who use Processing for learning, prototyping, and production.
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