Archive for November, 2008

Aluna the Lunar Clock

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

London plans to make the Lunar clock as one of the most attracting feature for the 2012 Olympics.This lunar clock is tidal powered and the massive art sculpture is designed and maintained by the British firm Aluna Limited and hence the structure is named as Aluna.The master brain behind the construction of this wonder is Lara Williams.The structure is 40m high and 130 m wide and is powered from the tidal waves produced in the river Thames which makes it flow beneath the clock.The power so produced is more enough to light 100 homes in addition to the powering of lunar clock.It has got the credit of first art work on the world to power more than hundred homes It consists of huge three rings which is made of steel,glass and concrete.How the time is determined??its determined by the read more

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Chandrayaan-1,India’s first Mission to Moon

Monday, November 17th, 2008

India made a remarkable achievement in space technology by making a successful launch of Chandrayaan-1 ,the lunar vehicle.The mission was success and it placed India’s tricolour on moon’s surface on Nov.14th,on the birth date of India’s first prime minister Jawaharlal Nehru.The research on the moon’s surface is yet going on progress.And this attempt made India one among the world powers who have dominance in the space technology.Photographs at the time of construction of Chandrayaan and photos taken by it are loaded below. Click on the image to enlarge This is the picture of moon’s surface taken from lunar orbit by Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft’s Terrain Mapping Camera (TMC) on November 15, 2008. Taken over the polar region of the moon, the picture shows read more

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Robo World

Monday, November 17th, 2008

Looks like a penguin,but its the baby obedient robot made by Toshiba in Japan.His name is Apripoco.This small dude is an expert to handle remote controls and has got the ability to talk too.He talks to clear our doubts.If you are in a confusion that which button in the remote you should press to work your T.V,Car and other devices then ask him..He will say and do it for you. A robot with the look of creatures in the film Starwars,right??Humans were the only creatures in the universe which could smile back by giving a smile but he grabbed this monopoly.Its a robot made by the scientists of Massachusetts Institute of Technology named Kismet.He could give you a smile back if you smiles at him.He has got more features like blinking eyes,movable eyeballs and eyebrows and a sensitive lips read more

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What is a Verichip?

Monday, November 17th, 2008

It became common to plant encapsulated radio tags inside animals to reveal its identity,more clearly by knowing the radio tag  details of an elephant we could know who is the owner of the elephant?if the  registration of that animal is made legal?does it reported for any kind of disease and so on. But now the idea comes to apply it in humans, that each human is planted with a chip encapsulated in a plastic covering,it wont affect any of our body parts neither we feel any discomfort.And the size of it is as small as a rice grain,But by checking the details in the chip an authority could know our name,address,nationality,criminal records and everything.So the government or higher official think it as remedy to prevent the wild spreading terrorism.At first there was a large protest for read more

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Carbon Nano tube wires to replace Copper wires

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

Could carbon nano tube wires could replace copper wires which is used as inter connectors in chips?Earlier about 7years before the question was not this could copper wire can replace aluminum interconnectors and it happened aluminium interconnectors were replaced by more conducting copper wires.But the fast moving world demands more and more  compact  chips  with a lot more functions.By 2012 its expected that we require less than 40 nano meter wide interconnectors to make this chips.But at that size the resistance of copper wire is high that it could slow down the signaling. Last month in the Material Research Society’s spring meeting in San Francisco, a team of scientists from Stanford and Toshiba claimed that they have used carbon nanotubes to make the logic components of read more

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No more draught…

Sunday, November 16th, 2008

North eastern Australia scarce much in water and many projects were launched to improve the water level of this area but non was fruitful.Of this the importance was given to a  mechanical process called reverse osmosis. What this process does is the desalination of salt water which is much abundantly available in those areas.But this process requires the cleaning, replacement  etc of the semi permeable membrane through which the salinated water has to be passed under high pressure.Another method uses electric field to drive ions across membranes.But all this measures didn’t worth much and owing to its high cost couldn’t make an impact on water scarce areas. So resembling the latter technology a new technology was introduced named CDIs technology ie the Capacitive read more

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Wild Wild West

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Seems like a Hollywood movie ??? No its real a machine spider built as part of festival conducted in Liverpool during the month of September.At first the big arachnoid took the breath of many for a moment,children yelled out of terror.The huge 15 m terror wandered the streets for two days accompanied by a group of musicians and other artists.It was built by a French company named La Machine. The spider has got a steel body with wooden frames and controlled using 50 hydraulic actuators.It required more than a dozen of operator and a wheeled crane was used to move its entire body.And it may be the most expensive spider to buy and it costs about £2 million.Rumours were spread that the spider would appear in many cities in the coming year. Share and read more

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Is Self Healing of a Material is possible???

Saturday, November 15th, 2008

Can a material could heal itself ? sounds phony ? then not,the self healing material do exist and the automisation of self healing is on its final stage.Think of a world with bikes,cars and all which automatically repairs its body on a crack..mmmm really interesting right. The present developed self healing material is a boat say a yacht which won two America’s cup named Alinghi.What make it self healing is a carbon fiber composite with which its hull is made of.it could heal itself following a collision.But the automatic self healing is not achieved,But a EPFL graduate student discovered that it could be healed easily by passing electricity .Lets look how it works…. This carbon fiber composite is made of many layers of light weight carbon fibers and epoxy resins which read more

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