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Energy Conservation Day 2023

February 10, 2024  |   Posted by :   |   Home   |   0 Comment
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World Habitat Day Celebrations

September 16, 2014  |   Posted by :   |   Home   |   0 Comment

The world habitat day shall be celebrated by The Institute of Engineers (India) Ludhiana Local Centre in association with Architects Forum and C.T. Group of Colleges, Shahpur JAlandhar on 6th October,2014 11.00AM onwards at C.T.Group of Colleges, Shahpur, Jalandhar  

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What will recorded music sound like in 2050?

October 27, 2013  |   Posted by :   |   Home   |   0 Comment

La Grou thinks that music will be mixed to create full 3D immersion over headphones long before 2050. Microphone and headphone designers and audio software engineers will develop 360-degree sound systems. Speakers play a much smaller role in sound reproduction in La Grou’s future gazing. He described headphone sound as “spherical audio,” where the listener […]

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Apple dig of the week: Is Microsoft ‘confused’?

October 27, 2013  |   Posted by :   |   Home   |   0 Comment

Is Microsoft confused? It is if you think hybrids are confusing. Apple’s CEO Tim Cook made a thinly disguised dig at Microsoft this week. Here’s what he said (without mentioning Microsoft by name) at Apple’s event this week in San Francisco. They’re confused; they chased after netbooks. Now they’re trying to make tablets into PCs […]

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Using Sound Waves for Remote Bomb Detection

October 27, 2013  |   Posted by :   |   Home   |   0 Comment

A remote acoustic detection system designed to identify homemade bombs can determine the difference between those that contain low-yield and high-yield explosives. That capability — never before reported in a remote bomb detection system — was described in a paper by Vanderbilt engineer Douglas Adams presented at the American Society of Mechanical Engineers Dynamic Systems […]

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‘Anklebot’ Helps Determine Ankle Stiffness

October 27, 2013  |   Posted by :   |   Home   |   0 Comment

For most healthy bipeds, the act of walking is seldom given a second thought: One foot follows the other, and the rest of the body falls in line, supported by a system of muscle, tendon, and bones. Upon closer inspection, however, locomotion is less straightforward. In particular, the ankle — the crucial juncture between the […]

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Physicists Aim to Make Transition to Quantum World Visible

October 27, 2013  |   Posted by :   |   Home   |   0 Comment

Theoretical physicist Frank Wilhelm-Mauch and his research team at Saarland University have developed a mathematical model for a type of microscopic test lab that could provide new and deeper insight into the world of quantum particles. The new test system will enable the simultaneous study of one hundred light quanta (photons) and their complex quantum […]

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Breakthrough for Solar Cell Efficiency

October 27, 2013  |   Posted by :   |   Home   |   0 Comment

Did you know that crystals form the basis for the penetrating icy blue glare of car headlights and could be fundamental to the future in solar energy technology? Crystals are at the heart of diodes. Not the kind you might find in quartz, formed naturally, but manufactured to form alloys, such as indium gallium nitride […]

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Creating Smarter Surgical Robots

October 27, 2013  |   Posted by :   |   Home   |   0 Comment

Providing surgical robots with a new kind of machine intelligence that significantly extends their capabilities and makes them much easier and more intuitive for surgeons to operate is the goal of a major new grant announced as part of the National Robotics Initiative. “Our goal is to establish a new concept called complementary situational awareness,” […]

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