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02/01/2017
World’s first ‘solar panel road’ opens in France at Tourouvre-au-Perche in Normandy. The 1 KM road could generate enough electricity to power the street lights. The panels have been covered in a silicon-based resin that allows them to withstand the weight of passing big rigs. As per Colas France could become energy independent by paving only a quarter of its million KMs of roads. Solar panels have become increasingly popular in recent years as cost of operating them has come down significantly, making it cost competitive with traditional energy sources
07/06/2016
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10/02/2016
$$$$$$ Magnetic 'MoonWalker' Shoes Help You Defy
Gravity $$$$$$
Have you ever fantasized about walking on the
moon, but you don't want to put on a spacesuit
and blast more than 200,000 miles (322,000
kilometers) through space? A New York-based
startup plans to turn this lunar fantasy into a
reality, and it could be as simple as putting on a
pair of magnetic loafers.
Moonshine Crea, the company developing the
out-of-this-world footwear, is strategically
inserting superpowerful magnets at the base of
its shoes to create a force field, leaving wearers
light on their feet.
The shoe, named "20:16 MoonWalker," relies on
N45 neodymium magnets, which are among the
most powerful permanent magnets known. As
permanent magnets, they create their own force
field, without an external current, and work like
refrigerator magnets. [11 Outdoor Gifts for
Exploring Our Amazing Planet ]
"There are different levels of magnets, like N40,
42 and 45," said Patrick Jreijiri, a mechanical
engineer and designer for the 20:16
MoonWalker. The neodymium magnets' strength
level depends on their exact composition, which
is primarily a mix of neodymium, iron and boron.
17/01/2015
1,000 Alien Planets! NASA's Kepler Space
Telescope Hits Big Milestone..!!!
NASA's Kepler spacecraft has discovered its
1,000th alien planet, further cementing the
prolific exoplanet-hunting mission's status as
a space-science legend.
Kepler reached the milestone (Jan. 6)
with the announcement of eight newly
confirmed exoplanets, bringing the mission's
current alien world tally to 1,004. Kepler has
found more than half of all
known exoplanets to date, and the numbers
will keep rolling in: The telescope has also
spotted 3,200 additional planet candidates,
and about 90 percent of them should end up
being confirmed, mission scientists say.
Furthermore, a number of these future finds
are likely to be small, rocky worlds with
temperate, relatively hospitable surface
conditions — in other worlds, planets a lot
like Earth. (In fact, at least two of the newly
confirmed eight Kepler planets — which were
announced in Seattle during the annual winter meeting of the American Astronomical
Society — appear to meet that description, mission team members said.)
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