Cocktail of Popular Drugs May Cloud Brain - NYTimes.com - 0 views
UK scientists develop optimum piezoelectric energy harvesters - 2 views
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Piezoelectric energy harvesters are typically vibrating cantilevers, covered with a piezoelectric layer that converts mechanical strain to an electrical charge to power devices. Most developers cover the entire length of the cantilever with piezoelectric material in an attempt to maximise the conversion efficiency.
Is "Welcome to the infinite future" already reaching a relevant audience? | Thinkahol's... - 1 views
Metamaterials Boosts Electromagnetism Safely - 0 views
Extracting energy from the waste water and salt water - 0 views
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The technologies Logan refers to are microbial fuel cells (MFC)- which use wastewater and naturally occurring bacteria to produce electricity - and reverse electrodialysis (RED) - which produces electricity directly from the salinity gradient between salty and fresh water. The combined technology creates a microbial reverse-electrodialysis cell (MRC).
Solar cells could reach 70 percent efficiency - 0 views
E-Bugster - The new all electric Beetle - 0 views
Thatcher, Scientist - 0 views
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This paper has two halves. First, I piece together what we know about Margaret Thatcher's training and employment as a scientist. She took science subjects at school; she studied chemistry at Oxford, arriving during World War II and coming under the influence (and comment) of two excellent women scientists, Janet Vaughan and Dorothy Hodgkin. She did a fourth-year dissertation on X-ray crystallography of gramicidin just after the war. She then gathered four years' experience as a working industrial chemist, at British Xylonite Plastics and at Lyons. Second, my argument is that, having lived the life of a working research scientist, she had a quite different view of science from that of any other minister responsible for science. This is crucial in understanding her reaction to the proposals-associated with the Rothschild reforms of the early 1970s-to reinterpret aspects of science policy in market terms. Although she was strongly pressured by bodies such as the Royal Society to reaffirm the established place of science as a different kind of entity-one, at least at core, that was unsuitable to marketization-Thatcher took a different line.
BPA and the Single, Spacey, Sex-Starved Male | Psychology Today - 0 views
Bugs from space to increase the electrical output of the fuel cells Bugs from space to ... - 0 views
Single-atom transistor for a future quantum computer - 0 views
Seven equations that rule your world - physics-math - 13 February 2012 - New Scientist - 0 views
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