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Korean Develop micro-mini structures by pouring liquids containing self-assembling micro-mini components into them

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2008-06-16 10:52:25 by HASH0x8aebda4 in Fareastgizmos.com
...liquids onto boards. The team led by electrical engineering professor Kwon Sung-hoon of Seoul National University said Sunday that they made a super-mini Eiffel Tower, Greek shrine, and computer keyboard by cutting grooves into boards and pouring liquids containing self-assembling micro-mini components into them. These micro-mini structures...
 
 
 
 
 
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Korean Develop micro-mini structures by pouring liquids containing self-assembling micro-mini components into them

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2008-06-17 13:14:04 by HASH0x8bd607c in Newlaunches.com
...liquids onto boards. The team led by electrical engineering professor Kwon Sung-hoon of Seoul National University said Sunday that they made a super-mini Eiffel Tower, Greek shrine, and computer keyboard by cutting grooves into boards and pouring liquids containing self-assembling micro-mini components into them. These micro-mini structures...
 
 
 
 
 
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Jakks EyeClops Bionic Eye

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2007-12-16 22:19:00 by Ashish in The newest of gadgets
...liquids, salt, and bugs. The battery-powered device is simple to use, plugging directly into the A/V jacks found on any current TV model. The brightly colored, hard plastic device is child-safe and stands up to hours of scientific exploration Product Features Bionic Eye hand-held device magnifies 200 times normal size on any TV screen...
 
 
 
 
 
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Keep2go Travel Tube Containers

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2008-02-12 08:00:52 by {gadgetgeek} in gadgettastic.com
...liquids and are sized so you can use them to carry liquids on airplanes as they are all under the TSAs 3 ounce maximum, and the screw-on cap has a 1/2 inch hole to attach a lanyard or carabineer Available from $19.99 about ??10.99 Via Gadgeteer Post from: gadgettastic.com Keep2go Travel Tube Containers
 
 
 
 
 
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IBM Power575 - Supercomputer saves energy by water cooling

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2008-04-09 07:24:12 by HASH0x8b31ab8 in Newlaunches.com
...liquids, and particularly water, can hold far more heat than air. Similarly, architects and building owners are experimenting more with liquid cooling and heating systems as energy prices rise. The effectiveness of a water cooling system, however, depends largely on two parameters: how close you can get the fluid to the hot component and how...
 
 
 
 
 
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Coffee Mug changes color based on temperature

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2008-05-27 04:01:31 by travis in Gizmos for Geeks
...liquids in it. It uses heat sensitive materials so that the mug will change colors when introduced to heat from liquids. The black color is cold, and the white stands for the hot. The lettering on the mug will also change from cold to hot. This is a great way to know if your coffee is hot or if you should go and refill your cup. No more...
 
 
 
 
 
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Green Machine Makes Power from Heat!

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2008-06-01 22:34:23 by max in zedomax.com
...liquids which are turned into a vapor that turns a turbine to make electricity via gizmodo - cnet ] Cars , Consumer , Cool , Earth , Eco-friendly , Educational , electricity , heat liquids , Industrial , kilowatt hour , organic rankine cycle , Recycle , southern methodist university , turbine , turbos
 
 
 
 
 
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MIT fabricates nanowire mats to selectively absorb oil

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2008-06-01 23:52:00 by Darren Murph in Engadget
...liquids (oil-like liquids) from water." We're talking about a membrane that can "absorb up to 20 times its weight in oil, and can be recycled many times for future use." Outside of this, it could also be used in water filtration processes and for designing the next great wetsuit . Okay, so we're making that last one up, but don't dare say...
 
 
 
 
 
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MIT fabricates nanowire mats to selectively absorb oil

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2008-06-02 04:52:00 by Darren Murph in
...liquids (oil-like liquids) from water." We're talking about a membrane that can "absorb up to 20 times its weight in oil, and can be recycled many times for future use." Outside of this, it could also be used in water filtration processes and for designing the next great wetsuit . Okay, so we're making that last one up, but don't dare say...