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How to Find the Owner of a Cell Phone Number
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Unlike other types of phone numbers, cell phone numbers have never been public information. Access to cell phone records was restricted until recently. Now they are available at a number of online websites for a small fee.
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Reduce our carbon footprint by decreasing the amount of CO2
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In a stroke of sheer brilliance, The journal of unlikely science, weird science Null Hypothesis has cracked the climate change problem. Less than a month into Richard Branson's five-year competition, Null Hypothesis will take its winning idea to Virgin Earth and walk away with a cool $25 million.
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The Folding Motorbike
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Here is an interesting solution that might help alleviate some of the congestion problems so common to modern cities. This foldable motorbike is not a new invention. According to Di Blasi, the American company producing these little cuties, the model has been around for almost ten years now.
This collapsable motorbike weighs in at less then 30 kg (64 pounds) and can fold to fit into a bag measuring 73 cm (L) by 53 cm (H) by 30 cm (W), i.
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Marine core and dredge sampling
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Collecting of samples of sea-floor sediments (infl cluding rocks) by means of special coring and dredging devices, normally attached to steel cables and lowered from ships. Coring tools are long metal cylinders, resembling pipes.
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Fujitsu's Palm Vein Biometric Technology
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Palm vein sensor (Credit: Fujitsu)
For several years, Fujitsu has been developing a new type of biometric technology expected to be more secure, reliable, and perceived as less intrusive than current biometric systems, which protect against bank card thefts, fraudulent financial transactions, and unauthorized entries.
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A New Antimatter Engine Design
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PRLLC solid state anti-matter spacecraft design (Credit: Positronics LLC)
A team of scientists is currently working with NASA to develop a new form of space propulsion technology based on positrons. This revolutionary antimatter engine will require only a few milligrams of positrons to send a spaceship to Mars.
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Buckypaper – Nanotubes on Steroids
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Though widely researched for many years, the transfer of nanotube properties to composite materials to produce high performance composites has proved a difficult feat. Research for the past five years at the Florida Advanced Center for Composite Technologies on the further development of a novel pure nanotube material, called buckypaper, might soon enable the manufacturing of stronger and lighter aircraft with larger payloads and greater fuel efficiency.
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A Room with a View of Mars, Please
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The launch in mid-July of the first inflatable space habitat marked another milestone in the commercialization of space, and a step closer to the dream of a space hotel to be realized next decade. This article will review the origins and development of the first space habitat, as well as plans for the first inflatable space hotel.
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Americium Battery Concept Proposed for Space Applications
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A team of scientists in Israel has developed a concept that could serve as a future power source for space vehicles and other space-based applications such as the International Space Station. The new battery-like device includes a core of americium 242, which generates a very efficient fission reaction.
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