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nanotechnology materials February 13th, 2012

The space elevator. A cheaper way to space, the perfect fuel supply, our answer to an easier way to the Moon, Mars or even use it for a new space base. They will be cheaper than rockets and with the help of NASA, The European Space Agency, many colleges, China and Russia, it should be built in around a hundred years.

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nanotechnology materials January 30th, 2012

The Space Elevator will reduce the cost of getting from earth to space. It will also allow us to take very large payloads into space very easily, very safely. Because of that, we can build cities on the moon. We can build space stations. We can build large solar arrays in space to collect energy from the sun and beam it down to earth. How would space elevator affect the average person? Through for example much faster telecommunication rates -- you can have any kind of data rates you want, and videophones will be as common as a cell phone. And the solar power energy we'll collect can relieve our dependence on oil. That in itself will change a lot of things it will reduce pollution and it will change world politics, hopefully even stopping some of the conflicts.

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nanotechnology materials January 27th, 2012

Beauty and form combining to provide hot water. This shower's sculptural form heats the water without using any electricity or fuel. The Piezo Shower uses selectively narrowed bore tubes to pressurise water combining it with groundbreaking developments in nano generators transforming pressure into heat. Design: Sebastian Jansson, Fernanda PizĂ , Victor Stelmasuk, Natalie Weinmann

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nanotechnology materials January 13th, 2012

The space elevator. A cheaper way to space, the perfect fuel supply, our answer to an easier way to the Moon, Mars or even use it for a new space base. They will be cheaper than rockets and with the help of NASA, The European Space Agency, many colleges, China and Russia, it should be built sooner than what we think...

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nanotechnology materials January 12th, 2012

For more mini-films in this series see www.vega.org.uk At the heart of our high-tech society with radios, mobile phones, computers and space exploration are tiny electronic components called transistors. They have revolutionised electronics and in the process the world we interact in. The Internet for example would be inconceivable without the transistor. With very simple demonstrations we show how the transistor works and its amazing amplifying action.

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nanotechnology November 24th, 2011

Jeff Grossman, UC Berkeley, talks about the growing involvement of nanotechnology in solar power development. He starts off with a discussion of the basics of Nanotechnology, the moves into the challenges around new energy, and the limitations of traditional solar PV cells. Jeff concludes that nano does hold the potential to overcome those limitations, even though he doesn't believe those breakthroughs will happen for a few years. Finally, Jeff addresses the concern of nanotoxicity and exposure. Recorded at the Down to a Science event on 3/23/09

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nanotechnology materials November 5th, 2011

We Europeans must build space elevator first in EU (European Union) before USA. It's innovative and much much cheaper transportation to space than conventional unreliable rockets. When we build it, we will dominate the space and collonise the moon and Mars. Ribbon is build from supermaterial called nanotubes - atomically precise tubes, which weigh less and are 50 times stronger than steel. Space elevator will make it possible for everybody to get into the space. Based on european research of nanotechnology and testing in Germany. Building of space elevator in Europe, space elevator contest in California with european teams Raumaufzug ascenseur spatial ascensor espacial vesmirny vytah Space elevator in EU! Space elevator in European Union! Space elevator in Europe! Visit my futuristic site lubos.galbavy.sweb.cz to see all videos about future which I created

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nanotechnology materials October 25th, 2011

Oral presentation of the research project of Sergey Pogodin, Nigel KH Slater and Vladimir Baulin, presented by Sergey Pogodin at the European Polymer Congress 2011 held in Granada (Spain). In focus of our research is a theoretical study of interaction between nanoparticles and cell membranes. To address this problem we are developing a mean-field computer simulation method, which we have applied in this case to study the interaction of carbon nanotubes, with homogeneous or patterned surface coating, and a phospholipid bilayer.

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nanotechnology materials October 23rd, 2011

More about this programme: www.bbc.co.uk Materials scientist Dr Mark Miodownik reveals that we are now capable of making fibres that, in theory, should be strong enough to support an elevator that could carry objects from the Earth 36000 km up to space.

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nanotechnology June 26th, 2011

Geoengineery Cost Analysis for University of Calgary people.ucalgary.ca House of Commons Science and Technology Committee The Regulation of Geoengineering www.publications.parliament.uk LIFE IN THE TIME OF CHEMTRAILS 1997-2009: YOU ARE NOW BREATHING ETHYLENE DIBROMIDE, VIRALLY MUTATED MOLDS, NANO-PARTICULATES OF ALUMINUM AND BARIUM AND CATIONIC POLYMER FIBERS WITH UNIDENTIFIED BIO-ACTIVE MATERIAL: "We the people have not been warned, advised or consulted but are certainly vulnerable to the outcomes. " Lightwatcher.com " Biologic components have been reported in airborne samples that include: modified molds, desiccated red blood cells and exotic strains of bacteria". Additionally, award winning investigative reporter, Will Thomas, has reported findings of over 300 types of virally mutated fungi in the chemtrail fall out. The Idaho Observer has reported findings of 26 metals including barium, aluminum and uranium, a variety of infectious pathogens and chemicals and drugs including sedatives in chemtrail fallout. Dr. R. Michael Castle reports the finding of cationic polymer fibers. Dr. Hildegarde Staninger and Dr. Rahim Karjoom have reported findings of tiny parasitic nematode eggs of some type encased in the fibers. Additionally Drs. Staninger and Karjoom and researcher Jan Smith have reported findings of self-replicating nano-machines and rivers of silicon running wild through the bodies of the Morgellons infected. Researcher Clifford Carnicom has reported finding ...

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nanotechnology materials November 12th, 2010

The Space Elevator will reduce the cost of getting from earth to space. It will also allow us to take very large payloads into space very easily, very safely. Because of that, we can build cities on the moon. We can build space stations. We can build large solar arrays in space to collect energy from the sun and beam it down to earth. How would space elevator affect the average person? Through for example much faster telecommunication rates -- you can have any kind of data rates you want, and videophones will be as common as a cell phone. And the solar power energy we'll collect can relieve our dependence on oil. That in itself will change a lot of things it will reduce pollution and it will change world politics, hopefully even stopping some of the conflicts.

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nanotechnology September 20th, 2009

"on sale now at amazon" www.amazon.com Did you know that... Nanotechnology and Kabbalah have a lot in common? Watch Kabbalist Rav Berg and Yehuda and Michael Berg of The Kabbalah Centre talk about mind over matter and the illusion of time, space and motion in this mind-bending clip. For More info about Kabbalah go to: www.kabbalah.com

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