Now, if these guys get the new fangdango whatstamajig working, they certainly will revolutionize the world and usher in a new era of energy and communications independence - taking the masses to a new level of efficiency and productivity. Science is the forefront of global economic recovery and greater resources should be focused on scientific advancement instead of bailing out failing banks and insurance companies.
Idy Gaffof NY6:40PM April 07, 2009
The first industrial revolution marks the beginning of the steam era. The giants of the steam dragged heavy loads, measured in tons. The steam, humidity throughout the American West, giving the progress of the carriage with his speed off the wagons and carts pulled by horses. The great difficulties involved, the vehicles of yesteryear have been overcome. A sample of this improvement, the laser beam, as used daily at present in the laser printers, is one of the inventions that make our time in the area of ingenuity Guttemberg. The steam engine Laser, MVL, overcomes difficulties presented in the previous century, the smoke, the vast quantity of wood or charcoal, used for generation of steam as major impediments, together with unstable and poor control, causing explosions unfortunate and human and material damage on those who perform the difficult task next to the engines. This is one of my inventions.
Sergio Eduardo Roa Pereiraof DC12:16PM April 01, 2009
I have also read that Toshiba has a new fast charging battery about to come online. What I am curious about it where will this new technology go to? I am not sure, but I think that China produces the majority of Lion batteries in the world.
Richardof FL7:24PM March 23, 2009
Are we going to see the new improved battery?
My guess is it will be like Stem Cell Therapy or Nuclear Fusion.
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Idy Gaff of NY 6:40PM April 07, 2009
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