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Chemist dabbles with a practical philosopher’s stone

The catalysts made use of to sustain chemical reactions in the creation of everyday products are frequently pricey and difficult to come by, but one researcher is working to lower dependence on such elements. The New York Times delves into how Dr. Paul Chirik of Princeton is looking into a procedure that could see more bountiful materials utilized as dissolved catalysts rather of metals like platinum. The utmost goal is to decrease the ecological effect on useful factors, allowing them to be made use of in more functional scenarios, but the new process includes its very own hurdles.
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Practical view of robotics field in engineering?
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i am a 12th standard student and want some guidliness and career options on robotics field for future reference.please help!!
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Answer by Jah Knows
I am doing applied robotics in electrical engineering
i did a B.ENG first and then now im in for masters.
go into either electric engineering or mechanical engineering or software engineering or mechatronic engineering
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Please give me 3 practical applications of robotics in rescue operations in disaster stricken areas?
Question by Jake: Please give me 3 practical applications of robotics in rescue operations in disaster stricken areas?
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What practical use does the Ipad have that can’t be found on other Apple devices?
Question by Unknown: What practical use does the Ipad have that can’t be found on other Apple devices?
When I looked at the Ipad it seems that a lot of the things that the Ipad could do could also be done on the Ipod touch or Iphone. So is there anything the Ipad can do that an ipod touch can’t do?
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Answer by Lisaaaargh
Absolutely nothing, it’s just bigger. It makes everything easier though because of the size.
IMO, the operation is a lot smoother than that of an iPod as well!
www.yourfreeipad.org.uk
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Martin says its jetpack is ‘practical,’ offers crappy computer animation as evidence
Ever wonder what a jetpack is good for, besides fulfilling dreams and fighting Nazis? Well, Martin wants you to know there are, in fact, practical applications for its $ 86,000 personal propulsion system. According to the aviation company everyone from emergency responders to search and rescue teams to military personnel could find a place for the dual-engine craft in their arsenal of tools. Sure, we could see how their ability to get in an out where the size of a helicopter or plane might be prohibitive would prove handy, but their high cost and limited carrying capacity make them a tough sell. That doesn’t mean we don’t enjoying seeing the (poorly) rendered vision of our future filled with jetpacks in the video after the break. Come to think of it, we could see this coming in handy for our CES coverage… excuse us, we need to make some phone calls.
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Folding, Electric Vienna Bike Is Dorky But Practical
The US has yet to join the rest of the world in the large-scale deployment of powered bikes, and I doubt this particular item will change that, but it’s always worth noting when a nice, practical vehicle like this shows up. This one is called the Vienna Bike, and it’s designed by Valentin Vodev of Pixstudio, a design studio (naturally) based (naturally) in Vienna.
Its narrow (only 35cm wide) trike frame means extra stability for the load in the back while still providing bike-like handling. The platform in the back extends and there’s an interesting hexagonal pod that fits onto it for stowing groceries, helmets, or— trees, apparently.
There’s an electric motor that can propel it independently, or you can set it to pedal-assist. Pixstudio claims the bike will go up to 60km on a charge, though I presume that’s with no cargo and a Vienna-sized passenger willing to pedal a bit. And another source says 40-60 miles, which is obviously more — so maybe they’re not quite sure about that yet.
In addition to a range which, whether 30 or 60 miles, is suited for a day’s errand-running, it folds up for storage, as you can see at right. Like I said, practical, right? If it’s not too heavy, it could easily be taken up a flight or two of steps to an apartment. Say, my apartment.
The Vienna Bike seems to be an evolution of the studio’s “Biquattro” prototype, which has been upgraded, smoothed, and painted to produce the new version. It’s not available for purchase yet, being just today shown in “working prototype” form to the public at Bridgestone’s Eco-Rally event.
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Whiteboard Wall Clock Is Minimal And Practical

The only way I could like this cool little whiteboard wall clock better is if there weren’t even any numbers on there. And maybe if there was a little more space to write on the top an bottom. Do they think nothing happens between 12 and 6?
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