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    Producing electric current from rat’s heart

    August 18th 2010 | Posted by adhish
    Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have shown the Conversion of   energy of pulsing ,flexing muscles of rat's body into electric current by a tiny, nearly invisible nanowire.Their nano generator sensors powered by heartbeats or [...]
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    Save up to 90% with newly design Air conditioner

    August 18th 2010 | Posted by adhish
    Air conditioning helps to dehumidify the air. Air conditioning works by first removing moisture from the air and then cooling it. This in turn reduces the incidence of mold and fungus. De-humidification and lower temperatures reduce the growth of some molds and [...]
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    Brain incapability of cracking mysteries of universe

    August 1st 2010 | Posted by adhish
    Some of the greatest mysteries of the universe may never be resolved because they are beyond human comprehension, according to Lord Rees, president of the Royal Society. Rees suggests that the inherent intellectual limitations of humanity mean we may never resolve [...]
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Air conditioning helps to dehumidify the air. Air conditioning works by first removing moisture from the air and then cooling it. This in turn reduces the incidence of mold and fungus. De-humidification and lower temperatures reduce the growth of some molds and fungus by eliminating warm, [...]
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Air conditioning helps to dehumidify the air. Air conditioning works by first removing moisture from the air and then cooling it. This in turn reduces the incidence of mold and fungus. De-humidification and lower temperatures reduce the growth of some molds and fungus by eliminating warm, [...]
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Producing electric current from rat’s heart

Producing electric current from rat’s heart
Researchers at Georgia Institute of Technology have shown the Conversion of   energy of pulsing ,flexing muscles of rat's body into electric current by a tiny, nearly invisible nanowire.Their nano generator sensors powered by heartbeats or breathing. Zinc oxide nanowires show the [...]
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A person could  die while wearing a pacemaker as Once the heart rate is below a certain level, the pacemaker shuts off since it's not possible to live with a beat that low.Pacemakers can't be reused, but are often recycled where it is exorbitantly expensive. Also, manufacturer's kind of like to [...]
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