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- Hydrothermal (dmg)
- Hydrothermal is a game where you build a space colony while protecting it from invaders. You must also keep your citizens happy and balance the budget. You control every aspect of the game, including taxes, funding, laws, zoning, military, and more. Hydrothermal features over 50 unique buildings and an awesome...
- Tags: Hydrothermal, Games, Personal Technology
- Software downloads 2008-01-15
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- Arctic Class of '08: less ice, but not the least
- Arctic Class of '08: less ice, but not the leastArctic Ice can not effect sea level"What If All the Ice Melts?" Myths and Realities (Wm. Robert Johnston, B.A. Astronomy, M.S. Physics)http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/environment/waterworld.html[b]"[i]Arctic Ocean pack ice = 0.01 % Fraction of world ice - The melting of floating ice will not change...
- Tags: ice, Arctic, RealClimate.org
- Discussion threads 2008-09-17
- Mapping a submarine volcano with a robot
- Researchers from the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution WHOI have recently used their robotic underwater vehicle called ABE short for Autonomous Benthic Explorer to 'paint' stunning images of a submarine volcano submerged about a mile deep in the Pacific Ocean, and located about 290 nautical miles northeast of New Zealand. As...
- Tags: Robot, Sonar, ABE, Caldera, Robots, Emerging Technologies, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-12-21
- Nanotechnology leads to better bone implants
- A team of U.S. researchers has found a new and inexpensive way to create a nanowire coating for titanium surfaces used in bone implants. Their nanowire scaffolds can be used 'to create more effective surfaces for hip replacement, dental reconstruction and vascular stenting.' As said the lead researcher, 'We can...
- Tags: Researcher, Texas Instruments Inc., Nanotechnology, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-29
- Microcups made of nanopaper
- Researchers at the University of Arkansas have created long nanowires with titanium dioxide and assembled them into pieces of 'nanopaper.' This flexible paper can be fold into 3D nanostructures such as tubes, bowls or cups. This kind of nanopaper could soon be used for applications such as bacteria filters, decomposition...
- Tags: Z. Ryan Tian
- Blog posts 2006-06-11
- The future of the enterprise and grids
- Remember all the talk about outsourcing and offshoring, building virtual corporations in the same way Hollywood assembles disparate groups to make a movie? That’s become passé now, or at least more of a background to the larger issue of globalization. Enterprises are shifting their focus to have footprints around...
- Tags: Larry Smarr
- Blog posts 2005-05-25
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