Archive for May, 2011
Tweet People that suffers from sleep disorders, have to suffer in labs in order to reach the reasons behind their problem, they have to sleep all night attached to several complicated sensors that monitors the brain, heart, eye and respiratory activity all night to check the brain while the three stages of sleep – the [...]
May 31st, 2011 | Posted in Health and Precautions, Science | No Comments
Tweet The cellphone charger bag was a magnificent invention for men when it appeared, but I don’t think that women looked at it the same way. A Danish design studio DIFFUS has solved this problem by making a fashionable solar handbag that can suit women by replacing the single flexible thin film solar module on the [...]
May 30th, 2011 | Posted in Inventors and Inventions | No Comments
Tweet Scientists over the world have reached new moving robots that overcome the old robots movements. The first robot is using three rotating steel coils to move instead of wheels, it can walk through the rough or smooth land. Wisconsin engineer Tim Lexen built and designed the rover. At its heart is a flat triangular [...]
May 30th, 2011 | Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet What do you think happened to the first baby diaper that was used 40 years ago? ………. Nothing, it is still lying there beside the tons of the other diapers that was used through the 40 years. Yes, because only few countries have started recycling them but the rest are still there as some researchers [...]
May 30th, 2011 | Posted in The Environment | No Comments
Tweet Now you can get rid of the plastic cards that your wallet is full with, just use your mobile with the freely app from Google. Google announced officially its NFC-based Google Wallet mobile payment service, complete with backing from a number of retail and financial partners including Subway, Macy’s, Walgreens, Toys ‘R Us, First [...]
May 27th, 2011 | Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet A new biomaterial gives hope for repairing damaged human tissues and overcome the problem of current solutions which wrinkle, the new material doesn’t wrinkle up when it is stretched. The University of California, San Diego Nanoengineers made a breakthrough in tissue engineering because it mimics the properties of the human tissue. Shaochen Chen, professor [...]
May 27th, 2011 | Posted in Health and Precautions | 2 Comments
Tweet Hydrazine, with an oxidizing agent like nitric acid or dinitrogen tetroxide- are the fuel of satellite, spacecraft and rockets- of course the nitric acid and dinitrogen tetroxide are very toxic. The journal Angewandte Chemie has published a new approach for Stefan Schneider and his co-workers at the Air Force Laboratory (Edwards Air Force Base, USA). [...]
May 27th, 2011 | Posted in Energy Sources, The Environment | No Comments
Tweet A new improvement in the field of surgeries, some surgeries leave scars that may affect the human psychology. The new discovery will help in healing the scars. Researchers from Stanford University, have created a new type of dressing that removes the stress that reduce scarring. The stress usually happens after removing the sutures, as the [...]
May 26th, 2011 | Posted in Health and Precautions | No Comments
Tweet A unique man made material could theoretically help in creating faster power transfer that can be used in laptops , cellphones and hopefully later in cars and elevators. The engineers of the Duke University have developed a theory for using metamaterials to help create more faster wireless power transfer. This advance is made possible by the [...]
May 26th, 2011 | Posted in Energy Sources, Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet BMW, Ford, and Chevrolet vehicles by the end of summer will start testing a new thermoelectric materials. The New technology will use the heat that are wasted during the using of the car to produce electric energy that will be reused again in the car. Thermoelectrics, semiconductor materials that convert heat into electricity, could [...]
May 25th, 2011 | Posted in Energy Sources | No Comments