13th-century astrolabe Demonstration by Tom Wujec

An Astrolabe is a historical astronomical instrument used by astronomers, navigators, and astrologers. Its many uses include locating and predicting the positions of the Sun, Moon, planets, and stars; determining local time given local latitude and vice-versa; surveying; triangulation; and to cast horoscopes. They were used in Classical Antiquity and …

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Water Purifying Equipment at Its Best

Michael Pritchard designed a life saver bottle for purifying the contaminated water. This bottle can filter objects larger than 15nm and can purify the smallest known Bacteria(200nm) and smallest known Virus(25nm) from water except the dissolved salts. Lifesaver bottle is one of the most helpful invention contributing toward the days …

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BendDesk Technology

Bend desk is a future technology which is exactly like a touch screen but have cured surface and multiple new capabilities over simple touch screen. It allows multitasking and multiple user interfacing in the same time. The folks at Media Computing Group have recently re-defined their latest technology BendDesk. This …

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Superconducting Chips To Become Reality

Superconductors are substances that conduct electricity without losses when cooled down to very low temperatures. Pure semiconductors, like silicon or germanium, are almost non-conducting at low temperatures, but transform into conducting materials after doping with foreign atoms. An established method of doping is ion implantation (ions = charged atoms) by …

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Power Grid of the Future Saves Energy

Power Grid of the Future Saves Energy | Power Grid Saves Energy, Cars and trucks race down the highway, turn off into town, wait at traffic lights and move slowly through side streets. Electricity flows in a similar way — from the power plant via high voltage lines to transformer …

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