On the 29 th of November 1877, Thomas Edison, an American inventor and businessman, demonstrated his phonograph for the first time. It is difficult for us to imagine the kind of stir it caused as we have become so used to listening to music in practically … invention – BingNews
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I wrote last week that I was curious as to how a Chinese vendor of paper cups found me as a potential consumer and sent me an e-mail inquiry as to my needs. A few readers responded to inform me of some answers. Ray Cote of Peterborough and David Mitchell … invention – read more
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In many ways, graphene is one of technology’s sickest jokes. The tantalizing promise of cheap to produce, efficient to run materials, that could turn the next page in gadget history has always remained frustratingly out of reach. Now, a new process for creating semiconductors grown on graphene could see the super material commercialized in the next five years. Developed at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology, the patented process “bombs” graphene with gallium, which forms droplets, and naturally arranges itself to match graphene’s famous hexagonal pattern.
Then, arsenic is added to the mix, which enters the droplets and crystallizes at the bottom, creating a stalk. After a few minutes of this process the droplets are raised by the desired height. The new process also does away with the need for a (relatively) thick substrate to grow the nanowire on, making it cheaper, more flexible and transparent. The inventors state that this could be used in flexible and efficient solar cells and light emitting diodes.
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IMPEACHMENT is not a new invention. The 1935 Constitution devoted one whole chapter to the special process of removing the President, the Vice-President, the Justices of the Supreme Court and the Auditor-General for culpable violation of the Constitution … “new invention” – read more
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