• Feb
    22

    neural-technology-brain-gateNeural network (also called Neural technology) refer to a network or circuit of biological neurons. Simply put, Neural network connects the human brain to the computer. Given the amount of data created on the Internet, Neural Technology might be the only way to store the mountain of data produced when you can connect your brain directly to the network.

    Neural Technology is no more science fiction. It is already happening. As per the research published earlier, “a paralyzed man used Neural technology Brain Gate to control a mouse cursor, play a video game, change channels on a television and perform other functions. Brain Gate is an implanted neural sensor, a 4-by-4-millimeter chip with 100 electrodes that sits on the surface of the brain in the area of the motor cortex, interpreting brain signals. Developed by the bio-tech company Cyberkinetics in conjunction with the Department of Neuroscience at Brown University, Mass in 2003, it’s currently in early clinical trials.  Read the rest of this article »

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  • Feb
    19

    hydrogenTechno Station is eco friendly portal. We always advocate use of applications that do not contribute to greenhouse emission, acid rain or ozone depletion.

    It is in this milieu that we are looking hydrogen and its potentials as a source of energy. Presently, hydrogen – found in abundance on earth - is already being used as primary feedstock in industrial sectors, including petroleum refining, petrochemical manufacturing, glass purification and in fertilizers. Hydrogen is also used in the semiconductor industry and for the hydrogenation of unsaturated fats in vegetable oil. About 90 per cent of the hydrogen produced per year worldwide is from fossil fuels, mainly by steam reforming of natural gas and petroleum derivatives. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Jan
    25

    air-quality-monitor-measuresThe SenseLife TIM8 Indoor Air Quality (IAQ) Monitor continuously measures carbon dioxide, temperature and relative humidity to give you accurate information about the quality of air in a room or greenhouse. Just plug it in – the TIM8 turns on instantly, is self-calibrating, and is designed to last for years.

    Unlike chemical gas sensors that last for months and must be replaced, non-dispersive infrared diffusion sensors (NDIR) provide the following benefits: Read the rest of this article »

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  • Jan
    22

    Intelligent Robots

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    robotRemember the world's first robot came out somewhere back in 1961. It was an automated die casting mold that picked hot door handles and other such parts and dropped them into cooling pond at General Motors's assembly lines. That robot spared human hands to touch the hot steel elements. A lot has changed since then. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Jan
    17

    marussiaAn all-electric Russian sports car already making headlines is expected to get a power boost from nanotechnology. The battery-powered Marussia will leverage nanotechnology to allow it to travel 400 km on a single charge, even in Russia's extremely cold climate. Big things come in little packages, indeed.

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  • Jan
    16

    cloakCloaking technology can bend light around itself could hide objects from sight. Imagine how the world would look like when Nanotech scientists are able to bring electromagnetic devices in the market. And news is that this is not impossible now.

    Beyond possible military and lifestyle uses (remember the science fiction senses Hollywood movies), scientists are working on a material that could eliminate hurdles in communication signals. The material is easier to make and has a far greater bandwidth. It is made from a so-called metamaterial -- an engineered, exotic substance with properties not seen in nature. Metamaterials can be used to form a variety of "cloaking" structures that can bend electromagnetic waves such as light around an object, making it appear invisible. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Jan
    14

    difffgear_povrayNanotechnology - also called Nanotech - as per popular literature is a field whose theme is the control of matter on an atomic and molecular scale. Generally nanotechnology deals with structures of the size 100 nanometers or smaller, and involves developing materials or devices within that size.
    Extremely diverse from novel extensions of conventional device physics, to completely new approaches based upon molecular self-assembly, to developing new materials with dimensions on the nanoscale, even to speculation on whether we can directly control matter on the atomic scale, Nanotechnology is creating wonders and analysts say that future lies in Nanotechnology. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Dec
    28

    pain-beamThe research arm of the US Department of Justice is working on two portable non-lethal weapons that inflict pain from a distance using beams of laser light or microwaves, with the intention of putting them into the hands of police to subdue suspects.

    The two devices under development by the civilian National Institute of Justice both build on knowledge gained from the Pentagon's controversial Active Denial System (ADS) - first demonstrated in public last year, which uses a 2-metre beam of short microwaves to heat up the outer layer of a person's skin and cause pain. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Dec
    27

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    Suspended particle device (SPD) technology is a patented technology developed and licensed by Research Frontiers Incorporated. It allows users to control the amount of light, glare and heat passing through glass or plastic products such as windows, skylights, doors, sunroofs, visors, eyewear and more.

    SPD-Smart products are made with SPD film patented by Research Frontiers. Within this film are randomly oriented microscopic particles. When no electrical voltage is present, the particles absorb light and block it from passing through the film. When an electrical voltage is applied, the particles align so that light can pass through. By regulating the voltage with a simple switch or other control device, users instantly regulate the amount of light, glare and heat coming through products such as windows. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Dec
    5

    Have you had a chance to use a portable reading device that can wirelessly download books, blogs, magazines, and newspapers? Yes, thanks to advances in technologies that offer exceptional reading experiences.

    Kindle is completely mobile and simple to use for everyone. No PC and no syncing needed. Using the same 3G network as advanced cell phones, we deliver your content using own wireless delivery system. Kindle's screen is as sharp and natural as reading ink on paper; no strain and glare of a computer screen. Unlike WiFi, you'll never need to locate a hotspot. There are no confusing service plans, yearly contracts, or monthly wireless bills. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Dec
    3

    Despite ongoing global economic recession, tremendous growth is being seen in mobile phones industry. Developers are doing wonders to meet the ever growing demands for handsets. Recently, Nokia N97 was unveiled at the Nokia World 2008 conference in Barcelona. This quad-band world phone is HSDPA compatible with integrated Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Dec
    2

    The Toyota iQ is creating waves in the industry all over the world since it was unveiled at the 2007 Frankfurt Auto Show. Thanks to its 3+1 seating arrangement, it is the smallest 4-passenger car in the world, its design is getting a lot of attention, even from the Royal College of Art, and it is also the first car with a rear curtain airbag for improved safety. The iQ has been designed to meet Euro NCAP's top five-star safety rating. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Nov
    18

    Inventor Dr. Derek Zupancic is proud to announce the debut of the patent pending HH2 Hydrogen Generator Water Fuel Cell Clean Air Combustion System. The unique system extracts separated Hydrogen and Oxygen gases from distilled water in a large book sized device installed in a vehicle. The unit uses a little of the vehicles excess energy to produce just the right amount of Hydrogen catalyst to blend with the existing fuel source, enhancing the combustion of fuel from 30% up to 90% or more, completely incinerating fuel toxins and particulates due to the high 3000 degree burn temperature of the Hydrogen catalyst, creating clean air exhaust discharge. The gases go into the vehicle air intake system separately from each other. Vehicles can use regular fuel. Read the rest of this article »

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  • Nov
    13

    This is a Wi-Fi age. Those who need can find Wi-Fi hotspots everywhere; in home, hotels, airport lounges and in the airplanes. Next thing on the offer is Wi-Fi in the cars.

    Microsoft's is going to offer Wi-Fi technology in the vehicle. They call it Vi-Fi - vehicle Wi-Fi and it is a Wi-Fi connection in vehicles. With the partnership of the University of Washington and the University of Massachusetts, Microsoft is working on a reliable and steady connection in the vehicles. This new system will allow multiple Wi-Fi signals to come in and out at any given time in order for the signal to remain strong and steer clear of "hand-offs", which are known to fumble and lead to spotty service.

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  • Nov
    12

    The iPhones are unleashing a huge wave of creative energy. The new applications are driving purchases in huge numbers of speedy smart phones and users are going to do what users do: use them. We are not just talking about consumers, though they are the leading edge of the newest products. Just as the BlackBerry has become an essential business tool, the new high-speed devices will find their way into business.

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