A science rap about the world revealed through science and technology. It starts in outer space with the birth of the universe, then comes down to Earth before describing some things we have learnt about ourselves. The rap was produced in collaboration with Alison Somerville at the Science Photo Library (SPL) who produced the video. SPL are a provider of scientific images and have a special schools subscription service - www.sciencephoto.com This video can be viewed in HD, and can also be found on the SPL website. If you like science raps and want to see more, check out www.scienceraps.co.uk. Just click the video tab to view a selection of scienceraps from across the world. If you know of anymore good examples, please let us know.
The trouble humans face with the struggle to maintain freedom of speech, freedom of choice, freedom of information, etc. FREEDOM OF ALL KINDS. We know what is going on, It's just a matter of working ways to deal with it and remove the control forced upon us, with every waking moment. It's not just, 9/11, or the war in Iraq, or the breaking economy or, or Chemtrails, or Morgellons, or the huge numbers of missing children, or the NAU, or Big Pharmaceutical companies, or Monsanto, or the disclosure project, or Nano technology or, Holographic technology, or the Zionists, or the Global Warming LIE.............. It's the fact that all of these things are working together for one reason, TO TAKE AWAY OUR FREEDOM. We must join as people and forget religious differences colours, and creeds, and bring the human spirit back to where it belongs, we belong free.
(November 11, 2009) Michael McGehee, Professor and Director of the Center for Advanced Molecular Photovoltaics at Stanford, discusses the state-of-the-art in currently competing solar photovoltaic technologies, including the future prospects and potential problems involved with each. Stanford University www.stanford.edu Center for Advanced Molecular Photovoltaics http Stanford Energy Seminar energyseminar.stanford.edu Stanford University Channel on YouTube http
A computer controlled environment, an "Everyware" world, as Adam Greenfield calls it, is a world in which computers are embedded and merged seamlessly everywhere in the environment. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags communicate their position and other information constantly in a vast network. Everyday objects become "searchable" as if they were part of the interconnected world wide web. In this interconnected internet of things, scientific management and surveillance of people and the environment we inhabit becomes possible, and marketers' ultimate dreams come true. video from: www.youtube.com blog and articles: oldthinkernews.com www.oldthinkernews.com
A computer controlled environment, an "Everyware" world, as Adam Greenfield calls it, is a world in which computers are embedded and merged seamlessly everywhere in the environment. Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags communicate their position and other information constantly in a vast network. Everyday objects become "searchable" as if they were part of the interconnected world wide web. In this interconnected internet of things, scientific management and surveillance of people and the environment we inhabit becomes possible, and marketers' ultimate dreams come true. video from: www.youtube.com blog and articles: oldthinkernews.com www.oldthinkernews.com
Carlos Ghosn, chairman and CEO, Nissan-Renault Alliance, has the distinction of running two major global automakers, Nissan and Renault, with headquarters on two continents. He is no stranger to the global lifestyle, having been born to Lebanese parents, but growing up in Brazil, before spending much of his early career in the United States. In this talk, he discusses the different challenges each company faces, and how he adapts his leadership to the strategic and cultural contexts. He also discusses trends in the global auto market, and his vision for zero emission vehicles (electric), which he believes will represent an important (and profitable) market segment in the coming decade. Recorded: Jan. 11, 2010 Related News Article: gsb.stanford.edu Stanford Graduate School of Business Center for Leadership Development and Research: www.gsb.stanford.edu Nissan: www.nissan.com Renault www.renault.com
Researchers are a step closer to helping solve a complex problem in nanotechnology: the impact nanoparticles have on human health and the environment. They have developed a methodology to measure various aspects of nanoparticles in the blood stream of chicken embryos.
Nansulate, when fully cured, contains approximately 70 HydroNMOxide and 30 acrylic resin and performance additive. You can read their report, Environmentally Beneficial Nanotechnologies Barriers and Opportunities on the DEFRA website.
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Looking for custom solution? Tell us what you need and well create the technologies for you. Under this study, five nanotechnological applications were subject to detailed investigation fuel additives, photovoltaics solar cells, the hydrogen economy, electricity storage and insulation. increasing productivity and efficiency. Other Countries China UK Belgium Netherlands Slovakia Italy Energy News Nansulate is mentioned in the new report by the UKs Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs Defra.
In these areas, nanotechnology could contribute to reducing greenhouse gas emissions by up to by with similar reductions in air pollution being realised. increasing productivity and efficiency. Industrial NanoTech, Inc. Under this study, five nanotechnological applications were subject to detailed investigation fuel additives, photovoltaics solar cells, the hydrogen economy, electricity storage and insulation. No one can afford to ignore the dramatic developments that nanotechnology is producing in materials and the manner in which materials are designed and manufactured.
This plan updates the strategic plan using knowledge gained from results of ongoing research as described in the report Progress Toward Safe Nanotechnology in the Workplace Report from the NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center NTRC NTRC Steering Committee Current NIOSH Intramural Nanotechnology Research Activities Collaborative Workshops Goals Risk Management Process Critical Research Areas Intermediate Goals and Performance Measures International Activities Outputs NIOSH Publications on Nanotechnology NIOSH Peerreviewed Publications Sponsored Conferences Presentations Research to Practice Capacity Building Through Technical Assistance Intermediate Customers and Intermediate Outcomes Federal Government Agencies Standards Developing Organizations Industry, Labor and Academia Professional Organizations Research Collaborations
Strategic Plan for NIOSH Nanotechnology ResearchAppendix NIOSH Position Statement On Nanotechnology Advancing Research On Occupational Health Implications and ApplicationsAppendix Summary of Capabilities
Research Partnerships and CollaborationsAppendix Directors Message The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health NIOSH is pleased to ask for your comments on the Strategic Plan for the nanotechnology program is the roadmap we are using to advance knowledge about the implications and applications of nanomaterials. Introduction Background NIOSH Logic Model Inputs Congressional Mandate Stakeholders Input NIOSH Research Capabilities NIOSH Partnerships Activities NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center.
Strategic Plan for the nanotechnology program is the roadmap we are using to advance knowledge about the implications and applications of nanomaterials. Thank you. Timeline for NIOSH Nanotechnology ResearchAppendix It has not been formally disseminated by CDCNIOSH and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy. The NIOSH nanotechnology research program is cross sector program that supports the National Occupational Research Agenda NORA.
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Please email your comments to nioshdocketcdc. gov. The NIOSH nanotechnology research program is cross sector program that supports the National Occupational Research Agenda NORA. It has not been formally disseminated by CDCNIOSH and should not be construed to represent any agency determination or policy. The Strategic Plan for NIOSH Nanotechnology Research Center. Thank you. Research Partnerships and CollaborationsAppendix Intramural Nanotechnology Research ProjectsAppendix Extramural Research Nanotechnology Portfolio Summary FY 20012008Appendix NNI Prioritization of Environmental, Health, and Safety Research Needs for Engineered Nanoscale Materials Appendix Summary of Capabilities and Gaps for Nanotechnology Measurement Methods at NIOSH.