- The polycarbonate all-in-one 22" LCD PC
- The polycarbonate all-in-one 22" LCD PCNot a belt sanderThis version is way, way better than your wooden version. But wouldn't a random orbital sander work better? Belt sanders are pretty harsh.A very nice project however...I feel this blog is slowly losing relevance to the tech world. I...
- Tags: Blogging, PC, LCD, belt sander, polycarbonate
- Discussion threads 2008-01-22
- Wrinkles in nanoscale-sized films
- An international team of scientists from Chile, the Netherlands and the U.S. has found a very simple way to measure the material properties of thin films having a thickness of only a dozen nanometers. The researchers just dropped water on thin film floating in a Petri dish. This causes wrinkles...
- Tags: Film, Wrinkle, Polymer, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-12
- NASA's Mars life-detector
- With the financial help of NASA, American and European researchers have developed a new sensor to check for life on Mars. It also should be able to determine if traces of lifes molecular building blocks have been produced by anything alive. The device has already been tested in the Atacama...
- Tags: Harold Urey, life-detector, NASA
- Blog posts 2007-03-11
- Nanoprobe catches cells in action
- Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology have built a nanoscale probe, called the Scanning Mass Spectrometry (SMS) probe, which can capture cell properties in action. This advance in biochemical imaging could lead to new instruments for better understanding cellular interactions by watching biochemical signals alive -- in our bodies...
- Tags: ion, Scanning Mass Spectrometry
- Blog posts 2006-07-25
- Self-healing spacecrafts
- As you probably guess, a spacecraft life is a tough one. It has to survive in space where it is exposed to extreme temperatures and cosmic radiation without any help. This is why engineers working for the European Space Agency (ESA) have developed new processes that mimic human reactions. When...
- Tags: crack, European Space Agency, fibre, spacecraft
- Blog posts 2006-01-21
- Microfluidics Fundamentals
- This webcast will provide an overview of current microfluidic systems including representative devices, capabilities, operation modes, as well as detectors and detection techniques. Microfluidic based capillary gel-electrophoresis will be compared with conventional gel-electrophoresis techniques for the analysis of RNA, DNA, and protein containing samples. The seminar will also compare novel...
- Tags: Technique, Agilent Technologies Inc., Analysis, Productivity, Biotechnology
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- TSF Reduces Risk and Maintains Business Continuity Using CA's eTrust Solutions
- Tele Sistemi Ferroviari (TSF), a member of the Telecom Italia-Finsiel Group, specializes in Information and Communication Technology Services for the transport and logistics sector. To run its nationwide operations, TSF manages a vast distributed environment which reflects the capillary nature of the rail network. With business continuity being a firm...
- Tags: CA eTrust, Computer Associates International Inc., Business Continuity, TSF, Supply Chain, It Services, Security, Business Operations
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