Archive for the 'Technology and Science' Category
Tweet Physicists of the University of New South Wales and Purdue University, created a new transistor from a single phosphorus atom. The new transistor is the smallest transistor ever built. The new created transistor can help in building function quantum computers to replace the silicon machines that we use today. In the picture: This is [...]
February 22nd, 2012 | Posted in Inventors and Inventions, Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet The new efficient broadband nanoplasmonic solar cells was produced by the researchers of Melbourne’s Swinburne University of Technology and Suntech Power Holdings. The new solar cells are made from thinner silicon base and they overcome the lost effectiveness from the thinner silicon by embedding gold and silver nanoparticles bumps into the cells. The bumps [...]
February 21st, 2012 | Posted in Energy Sources, Nano-technology, Technology and Science, The Environment | No Comments
Tweet A new research from electronics manufacturer NEC suggest that storage systems on the mobiles is the main problem for the mobile apps, the research was led by Nitin Agrawal. The research was announced on Usenix File and Storage Technology conference in San Jose, California. Agrawal and his colleagues Hyojun Kim and Cristian Ungureanu came [...]
February 20th, 2012 | Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet University of Manchester researchers have been working on the invisibility cloak, they are targeting for protecting the buildings from the earthquakes and vibrations. A theory is presented showing that cloaking of objects from antiplane elastic waves can be achieved by employing nonlinear elastic pre-stress in a neo-Hookean elastomeric material. This approach would appear to [...]
February 17th, 2012 | Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet ChamTech Operations has announced that they reached a new Spray-on antenna for the cell phones, the spray can change any surface to an antenna once sprayed. The idea of the spray lies on the nano-capacitors which synchronize with the signals which lead to the increasing of the power of the antenna. The spray was [...]
February 16th, 2012 | Posted in Nano-technology, Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet The researchers of University of York reached a new method to record the information using only heat. The new technique is much more faster than the usual technique. The researchers found they could record information using only heat – a previously unimaginable scenario. They believe this discovery will not only make future magnetic recording [...]
February 7th, 2012 | Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet Researchers of the University of Bristol have reached to a detergent that can attract the oil spills from the water as a magnet. The detergent is formed from dissolved iron ions in a solution that contains chloride ions, bromide ions and other ions, the solution then works like a magnet that would break the [...]
January 27th, 2012 | Posted in Technology and Science, The Environment | No Comments
Tweet The major Tsunami that hit Japan in March led to the damage of the nuclear plant Fukushima-Daiichi, as the heat of the reactor kept rising the Japanese tried to cool the reactor by using huge quantities of seawater. Professor Alexandra Navrotsky of the University of California, Davis have been searching since that time for [...]
January 26th, 2012 | Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet The device is automatically activated when the vehicle is moving, using blue-tooth signals is prevent the cellphone in the vehicle from calling, messaging, emailing and even internet accessing. The device can protect itself from ampering, and it even report it in a message. The device is put in the vehicle’s under-dash OBD-II interface. The [...]
January 24th, 2012 | Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments
Tweet When someone asks you about elementary school, high school, or even college, I’m sure a rush of mixed feelings flood into your mind. I can also safely assume that in the muck of all those stinky “meh” feelings comes from remembering how terribly painful and annoying it was carrying around and stuffing your back [...]
January 20th, 2012 | Posted in Technology and Science | No Comments