Ian’s posterous

More evidence for Aboitic Oil

Oil may be produced deep in the Earth

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/07/090726150843.htm

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Sunlight to Fuel.


 The Finish Line? Energy Independence.
Introducing Renewable SolarFuel™, powered by Joule.

http://www.joulebio.com/

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Image capturing fabric

A fabric with vision
Researchers create flexible lensless camera from web of light-detecting fibers

http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/2009/flexible-0708.html

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Texas makes improved electric bike using nano technology

http://www.kldenergy.com/motors.php

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Polish Petrol

In Poland, with [traditional methods] it cost about 40 cents (Euro) to obtain 1 liter of methanol from methane. Our method allows to obtain the same effect at 9 – 11 cents (Euro); so to produce a liter of gasoline goes from fourty to just a few cents. It is impossible to estimate how much you will pay for such fuel at the station, but the price should be competitive.

http://newenergyandfuel.com/

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A glimmer of hope

Safe nuclear energy is possible if only anti-nuclear energy people learn to read.


http://thoriumenergy.blogspot.com/2009/07/lftr-and-manchester-report.html

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And even more excited now

Invest in this and your grandchidren will thank you.

http://www.energeticstechnologies.com/?gclid=CLf54_2rhZoCFQ9JagodLz7_LQ

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I was excited then and even more so now.

60 Min report on current research in "cold fusion+


http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2009/04/17/60minutes/main4952167.shtml



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What to eat before a run (for fat loss)

Some research also suggests that exercise and diet interact to influence health. For instance, exercising after short-term fasting (such as before breakfast) may increase the amount of fat burned.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090414153536.htm

What are low-glycemic foods?

In the low–glycemic index diet, the following foods were emphasized: beans, peas, lentils, nuts, pasta, rice boiled briefly and low–glycemic index breads (including pumpernickel, rye pita, and quinoa and flaxseed) and breakfast cereals (including large flake oatmeal and oat bran). In the high–cereal fiber diet, participants were advised to take the "brown" option (whole grain breads; whole grain breakfast cereals; brown rice; potatoes with skins; and whole wheat bread, crackers, and breakfast cereals). Three servings of fruit and five servings of vegetables were encouraged on both treatments.

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2008/12/081216161044.htm

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Researchers Develop World's First Flying Microrobot For Microscale Applications

Is this the first step towards clouds of microbots that can join together and form objects?

"We have developed a magnetically levitated microrobot, which is a new technology for manipulation using flying microrobots," said Khamesee, a professor of mechanical and mechatronics engineering skilled in developing micro-scale devices using magnetic levitation.

"We are the first in the world to make such a floating robot equipped with microgrippers. It can enter virtually any space and can be operated in a sealed enclosure by a person outside, which makes it useful for handling biohazardous materials or working in vacuum chambers and clean rooms."

http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/04/090413205339.htm

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