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Friday, April 25, 2008
Sage Publications Free Access in 2008. Widens Horizons-An Innovation Tool
Publié par Unknown à 4:44 pm 0 commentaires
Libellés : Academic Institution, Journals-Academic-Technical-Science
Thursday, April 24, 2008
Engineering Challenges for the 21st Century
A toned down title "Technological-to-do-List" has previously been the "partial" object of the following posts:
1. Friday, February 22, 2008
"Engineering Skills" in Shorter Supply than previously Imagined!
I have just taken a visit to Dave Bradley's Sciencebase site- mostly about chemistry. It was a worthwhile visit. Of course it usually is. In this instance the added value concerned not chemistry, but engineering policy. I stumbled upon a checklist entitled " Technological To-Do List " the list of most important engineering challenges by "experts."
2. Tuesday, March 04, 2008
Comment for Comment - Open Letter to D.Bradley_Sciencebase
Comment for Comment,Indeed David,
It would be most enlightening to read your own Technological- to do List.David, you have a good start with "Solar vs. Nuclear Fusion".
Easy now vs maybe some day!
If only for the quality of the US National Academies Site it is well worth referencing this direct access to their enormous contributions "Engineering Challenges for the 21st Century" and their Press Activity (PNAS) ebook online publications most of which are entirely free for personal use. Whatever comments have been made previously concerning the "Technological-to-do List" Many thanks and acknowledgements are due.
Publié par Unknown à 7:37 pm 0 commentaires
Libellés : Engineering-Challenges-Awards-Policy, Innovation, PNAS, Roadmaps
Saturday, April 12, 2008
Industrial Nanotech, EU-Official Building Code Approvals
Industrial Nanotech, Inc. Energy Saving Coating Receives Official Building Code Approvals For the European Union.
Industrial Nanotech, Inc. (Pink Sheets:INTK), a contender in the emerging global leadership nanotechnology mouvement, announced today that the Company's patented Nansulate energy saving protective coatings are now approved under the stringent EU building codes. The approval certification for building construction standards in the European Union was obtained by the Company's distributor for Italy and Spain, Aktarus Group, based in Milan, Italy.
Industrial Nanotech Inc., it is claimed, is quickly emerging as a global nanoscience solutions and research leader. The Company develops and commercializes new and innovative applications for nanotechnology. Additional information about the Company and its products can be found at their websites ([Industrian Nanotech[Link] and Nansulate [link]).
Stop press: Adapted from (PRWEB)April 12, 2008, Naples, FL
Publié par Unknown à 2:41 pm 1 commentaires
Libellés : coatings, corrosion-electrochemistry, CSE-test-runs, Economy-environment-Sustainable Dev, energy, Industry, Nano-Sci-Tech-Eng-Co
Wednesday, April 09, 2008
No_Holds_Bard: An Innovative Energy Network Brings Carbon-Credit Hope-Highlighted by my poem "THE DC NETWORK" High Voltage Direct Current -Also Sound Advice on HIV#links#links
Publié par Unknown à 12:42 pm 0 commentaires
Libellés : energy, Innovation, My Poems, no-holds-bard
Sunday, April 06, 2008
Sustaining Future: Carbon Negative Energy Source
Publié par Unknown à 5:38 pm 0 commentaires
Libellés : Carbon-Costing-Data, energy