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Thursday, January 16, 2014
Coolest aircraft ever built
Coolest aircraft ever built: "There are many things in our world that advance to new levels continuously because of advances in technology. One of the reasons that technology keeps advancing so quickly such as with tv, computers, phones, etc, is because of the technology research that goes into developing advancements in military weapons, and aircraft. This is the coolest military aircraft built to date."
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Graphene-based solar cell hits record 15.6 percent efficiency
Graphene-based solar cell hits record 15.6 percent efficiency: "In 2012, researchers from the University of Florida reported a record efficiency of 8.6 percent for a prototype solar cell consisting of a wafer of silicon coated with a layer of graphene doped with trifluoromethanesulfonyl-amide (TFSA). Now another team is claiming a new record efficiency of 15.6 percent for a graphene-based solar cell by ditching the silicon all together."
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Kia shows a sportier look with GT4 Stinger concept
Kia shows a sportier look with GT4 Stinger concept: "To be honest, when somebody says “sports car,” the word “Kia” doesn’t leap to mind. However, the South Korean car maker wants to rectify that and after dropping a trail of hints, Kia’s GT4 Stinger concept got its world première on Monday at the 2014 North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). Kia sees this stripped down track car as “hearkening back to the glory days of pure-bred, affordable sports cars.”"
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How To Make A Magical VineUsing Stop Motion | Photojojo
How To Make A Magical VineUsing Stop Motion | Photojojo: "When we first saw Matt Willis of yelldesign’s flawless stop motion Vine videos, we thought, “How in the world does he even…?”
So we asked him … AND HE TOLD US!
It turns out he doesn’t use any fancy apps or software or even voodoo. He just uses Vine, his phone and know-how.
He was kind enough to share his know-how with us and you too!
Matt gave us step by step instructions on how to make an apple disappear into a tabletop (and how to pull it back out again). No magic required."
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So we asked him … AND HE TOLD US!
It turns out he doesn’t use any fancy apps or software or even voodoo. He just uses Vine, his phone and know-how.
He was kind enough to share his know-how with us and you too!
Matt gave us step by step instructions on how to make an apple disappear into a tabletop (and how to pull it back out again). No magic required."
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How To Make A Magical VineUsing Stop Motion | Photojojo
How To Make A Magical VineUsing Stop Motion | Photojojo: "When we first saw Matt Willis of yelldesign’s flawless stop motion Vine videos, we thought, “How in the world does he even…?”
So we asked him … AND HE TOLD US!
It turns out he doesn’t use any fancy apps or software or even voodoo. He just uses Vine, his phone and know-how.
He was kind enough to share his know-how with us and you too!
Matt gave us step by step instructions on how to make an apple disappear into a tabletop (and how to pull it back out again). No magic required."
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So we asked him … AND HE TOLD US!
It turns out he doesn’t use any fancy apps or software or even voodoo. He just uses Vine, his phone and know-how.
He was kind enough to share his know-how with us and you too!
Matt gave us step by step instructions on how to make an apple disappear into a tabletop (and how to pull it back out again). No magic required."
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New giant 3D printer can build a house in 24 hours | NDTV Gadgets
New giant 3D printer can build a house in 24 hours | NDTV Gadgets: "Scientists claim to have developed a revolutionary new giant 3D concrete printer that can build a 2,500-square-foot house in just 24 hours.
The 3D printer, developed by Professor Behrokh Khoshnevis from the University of Southern California, could be used to build a whole house, layer by layer, in a single day."
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The 3D printer, developed by Professor Behrokh Khoshnevis from the University of Southern California, could be used to build a whole house, layer by layer, in a single day."
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"Mount Rushmore" building morphs into human faces at Sochi Winter Olympics
"Mount Rushmore" building morphs into human faces at Sochi Winter Olympics: "London architect Asif Khan's 2,000 square-meter (21,500 sq ft) pavilion has been called the “Mount Rushmore of the digital age,” and its aim is to “make people the face of the Olympics.” The façade of the pavilion, sponsored by MegaFon, contains 10,000 actuators (or giant pins), which will create a changing display of three-dimensional portraits."
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