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- Coin-sized nuclear batteries to revolutionise electronics
- .. Nice post for a change. Good job. ntntA beautiful dream...and then reality hitspeople have been so indoctrinated that nuclear material is the most toxic substance on the planet and even saying the word will give you cancer, that this has about as much chance as a snowball in hell...
- Tags: Engineering, nuclear-battery, Coin-sized nuclear-battery, alpha, cell, electronics
- Discussion threads 2009-10-09
- Rad 2.4.5 (Windows)
- Software for the GM-10 and other nuclear radiation detector. The Rad software package offers the following features: Graphing of radiation levels User selectable scaling Variable integration measurement period Trend line Statistics Optional timestamps of data Optional filled area under curve Recorded data can be...
- Tags: RAD, Microsoft Windows, Black Cat Systems
- Software downloads 2008-11-03
- News to know: Google; Text messaging; Spam; Microsoft
- Here are today’s notable headlines. You can get News To Know via email alert and RSS daily: Tom Steinert-Threlkeld: Learning From The Train Wreck Of Text Messaging Garett Rogers: Google wants your Hotmail, Yahoo and AOL contacts Jason Perlow: Microsoft: It's...
- Tags: Apple iPhone, Google Inc., Text Messaging, Apple Inc., Microsoft Corp., Spamming, Spam, E-mail, Text Messaging/SMS/MMS, Cellular Phones, Security, Spam And Phishing, Online Communications, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, Larry Dignan
- Blog posts 2008-09-15
- Hackers deface LHC site, came close to turning off particle detector
- Is it now cyberwar over atom-smashing? A team of Greek hackers calling themselvses Greek Security Team has penetrated the Large Hadron Collider and defaced a public website. No real damage done, but the hackers got perilously close. The hackers attacked the Compact Muon Solenoid Experiment, or...
- Tags: Hacker, Content Management System, LHC, Hacking, Security, Richard Koman
- Blog posts 2008-09-12
- CERN demos giant 3D digital camera
- At the JavaOne conference in San Francisco, Derek Mathieson, project leader for the world's largest particle physics laboratory, CERN, shows off the Atlas detector, a six story high, 100-megapixel camera with 100 million data channels. Mathieson explains how the detector uses open-source Java applications to collect data and how grid...
- Tags: 3D, CERN, Digital Camera, Camera, Mathieson, Digital Cameras, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology, JavaOne, Atlas detector, physics
- Videos 2008-05-12
- Rad 2.4.5 (Mac)
- Software for the GM-10 and other nuclear radiation detector. The Rad software package offers the following features: Graphing of radiation levels User selectable scaling Variable integration measurement period Trend line Statistics Optional timestamps of data Optional filled area under curve Recorded data can be...
- Tags: Apple Macintosh, RAD, Black Cat Systems
- Software downloads 2007-10-13
- Nanotechnology boosts solar cells performance
- Physicists from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign UIUC have improved the performance of solar cells by 60 percent. And they obtained this spectacular result by using a very simple trick. They've coated the solar cells with a film of 1-nanometer thick silicon fluorescing nanoparticles. The researchers also said that...
- Tags: Silicon, Performance, Nanoparticle, Particle, Nanotechnology, Cell, Roland Piquepaille
- Blog posts 2007-08-21
- New bedside diagnostics tools
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT chemists have developed a high-throughput and inexpensive method for the multiplexed detection of biomolecules by using multifunctional particles. This method could be used to screen for millions of different biomolecules and lead to new and low-cost clinical bedside diagnostics: no more need to wait a...
- Tags: tool, particle, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Blog posts 2007-03-12
- The ATLAS 830-ton magnet system is up
- ATLAS is a particle physics experiment which has been designed to analyze data gathered from CERNs Large Hadron Collider LHC scheduled to start its activity in November 2007. One of the components of the ATLAS detector is its huge magnet system. According to CERN, the worlds largest superconducting magnet has...
- Tags: ATLAS Detector, Atlas, Energy &, Environment, Science &, Nature
- Blog posts 2006-11-22
- Pamela, an antimatter lab in space
- It's commonly admitted that about 80% of the Universe is made of 'dark matter.' But we had only rudimentary ways to detect it, such as high flying balloons. Now, the first satellite designed to detect both antimatter and dark matter has been launched last week. Nature writes that this antimatter...
- Tags: dark matter, Pamela
- Blog posts 2006-06-18
- Scanner searches through clothing
- Scanner searches through clothingDidn't point out the love handles...Why don't they ever do a demo image of say Pam Anderson or Haley Berry?Modify the picture..In addition it should have lines pointing to:Butt CrackBowed KneesWhite Castle Hips..so much for privacywhats next? a strip search? and maybe probable abuse of...
- Tags: Scanners, goverment, image, scanner, Glock, sheeple, metal detector
- Discussion threads 2005-05-27
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