http://nanopatentsandinnovations.blogspot.com/2010/04/ultrathin-brain-implant-melts-into.html Sunday, April 18, 2010 Ultrathin Brain Implant Melts Into Place, Electrodes Record and Transmit Signals From the Mind Say Scientists Scientists have developed a brain implant that essentially melts into place, snugly fitting to the brain's surface. The technology could pave the way for better devices
On 23/05/2011 13:35, Jim Wilkins wrote: On May 23, 4:36 am, FragSinatra<perh...@not.com> wrote: I've read that tungsten-carbide is more dense and stiffer than steel. So were the AT rounds used in this cannon kinda like depleted uranium rounds? What does the "squeezebore" aspect of these rounds refer to? Was the cartridge case bigger than the cannon shell itself? I've read that they
On Jun 7, 10:54 am, Rob Arndt <teuton...@aol.com> wrote: Euno, Do you have anything on Eidechse "frequency-hopping" radar of 1945??? Rob Quite a bit of detail here, from this group which is rebuilding a functioning Wurzburg. http://www.cdvandt.org/wurzburg_rep.htm Eidechse was in fact a 1943 device added to Wurzburg. After the Bruneval raid of Feb 1942 in which British commandos
On 2010-06-01 10:11:32 +0100, Bruce said: On Mon, 31 May 2010 23:38:32 +0100, Robert Cox <coppercapped@gmail.com> wrote: On 2010-05-31 21:51:45 +0100, Bruce said: Some good examples there, Robert, and some good points made. I would add Pure, the company that makes DAB radios and the chips that power them. But the fact remains that our manufacturing sector
On May 14, 8:58 am, Giga2 <justho...@yahoo.com> wrote: On 13 May, 22:09, Harry Hope <riv...@ix.netcom.com> wrote: http://www.mpbn.net/Home/tabid/36/ctl/ViewItem/mid/3478/ItemId/12176/... 05/12/2010 By Susan Sharon One of the lesser known and potentially catastrophic consequences of global warming is something called ocean acidification. Since