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A simulator of catastrophe to improve the programming of autonomous robots of rescue
By engineering, Section Events
Posted on Thu Sep 06, 2007 at 02:19:48 PM PST

Robotics The last contest "Robocup Rescue" which was held this summer in Atlanta. It allows the simulation of standard catastrophes and to ensure the coordination of robots in the event of various emergencies. According to these last, it is possible to better parameterize and coordinate a programmed of implying rescue of multiple robotized agents (programming multi-agents), learning how in an autonomous way to evolve/move on ground disaster victim.

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G8+5: FEEL THE HEAT, ACT NOW! Quick! Quick! Quick!
By koantum, Section Events
Posted on Wed Jun 06, 2007 at 06:51:58 AM PST

Environment This week, the leaders of the biggest polluting countries in the world are meeting in Germany at the G8+5 summit. Between them, their countries produce over 70% of global warming emissions. But while climate change is the top issue on their agenda, the Bush administration is trying to prevent any serious commitment to action. Your voice is needed now to tell world leaders to stand strong on climate change. Sign the petition at AVAAZ.ORG to send a message that the world is calling for action to avert a climate catastrophe.

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Electromagnetic fusion-the marriage of hot and cold fusion
By noblefuse, Section Events
Posted on Tue Apr 24, 2007 at 12:15:45 PM PST

Physics Demonstration of the first practical nuclear fusion system. "Fire from Water". The fuel is water. not regular water, but a highly refined and pure source such as "ultrapure reagent grade water" or alike,with concentrations of hydrogen isotopes in order for a plasma to resonate. The fuel is 2 parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. The "trick" to make the nuclear reactions are the extremely high voltages comparable to lightning discharges. I used a Tesla coil for that purpose in conjunction with tuning a frequency with the dielectric water. The Westinghouse corporation supplies 50% of the worlds nuclear fission reactors, join me to encourage the reunion with Tesla again and began a clean FUSION process to meet global needs. I want to remove the hazardous fission rod assemblies and replace it with high voltage electrodes and begin a clean fusion process. The end of the energy crisis is at hand.
"I'm looking for George Westinghouse"

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Steorn Challenges the First Law of Thermodynamics
By StevenKrivit, Section Events
Posted on Fri Aug 25, 2006 at 12:47:33 PM PST

Physics "Free energy" and magnetic motor claims attract new attention and skepticism. Irish company Steorn issues challenge to conventional science.

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Reactive Chemistry News - Fifty this month
By sciencebase, Section Events
Posted on Fri Dec 02, 2005 at 04:12:23 AM PST

Chemistry Reactive Reports, the chemistry news webzine from science writer David Bradley and software company ACD/Labs, is proud to celebrate its fiftieth issue this month. Featured in this issue are an interview with chemical net pioneer Peter Murray-Rust of Cambridge University, a review of Chmoogle, which as you might suspect is a chemical Google, and the latest chemical science news...

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