Gajendira Kumar
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Air Pollution to Fuel
Air pollution caused by the burning of fossil fuels is a serious problem that affects the health of millions of people around the world. The burning of coal, oil, and natural gas releases a variety of pollutants into the air, including particulate matter, nitrogen oxides, sulfur dioxide, and carbon monoxide. These pollutants can have serious health effects, including respiratory and cardiovascular disease, cancer, and premature death.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Journal
SKA World Biggest Telescope
The Square Kilometer Array (SKA) is a large, international project to build the world's largest and most sensitive radio telescope. The SKA will consist of thousands of individual antennas spread out over a large area, with a total collecting area of one square kilometer. This massive array will be used to study a wide range of astronomical phenomena, from the early Universe to the formation of stars and galaxies.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Futurism
Soidum ion battery
A sodium-ion battery is a type of rechargeable battery that uses sodium ions as the charge carrier instead of lithium ions, which are commonly used in lithium-ion batteries. The basic structure of a sodium-ion battery is similar to that of a lithium-ion battery, consisting of a cathode, an anode, and an electrolyte.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Humans
Transparent Solar Panels may soon become a reality
Transparent solar panels, also known as "transparent photovoltaics" or "transparent PV," are a relatively new technology that allows for the generation of solar power while maintaining the transparency of a surface. These panels are made up of small, transparent solar cells that are embedded into a clear or translucent material, such as glass or plastic. This allows for the solar cells to be virtually invisible while still capturing sunlight and converting it into electricity.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Futurism
Doomsday clock
The Doomsday Clock is a symbolic representation of the likelihood of a global catastrophe, such as nuclear war or climate change. It is maintained by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, a nonprofit organization founded in 1945 by scientists who had worked on the Manhattan Project.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in FYI
Gravity battery Concept
A gravity battery is a type of energy storage system that utilizes the force of gravity to store and release energy. The basic principle behind a gravity battery is to use the weight of an object, such as a heavy weight or a piston, to store energy when it is lifted, and to release energy when it is allowed to fall.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Earth
Great Banyan tree
The Great Banyan tree is a species of banyan tree that is native to the Indian subcontinent. It is known for its large size and wide-spreading branches, which can cover an area of up to 1.5 acres. The tree is considered to be one of the largest trees in the world and is a popular tourist attraction in the Botanical Garden of Howrah, West Bengal, India.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Earth
Timezone of Worlds All Countries
Time zones are regions of the Earth that have a uniform standard time for legal, commercial, and social purposes. They are convenient for scheduling events and communication, as people in the same time zone can coordinate with each other without needing to account for variations in local time.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Wheel
Now Possiable 45 days to mars
Nuclear thermal propulsion (NTP) and nuclear electric propulsion (NEP) are two advanced propulsion technologies that use nuclear energy to power spacecraft. Both NTP and NEP have the potential to greatly improve the performance of spacecraft and enable new missions that are currently impossible with traditional chemical propulsion systems.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Futurism
Exascale computer supercomputer
An exascale computer is a supercomputer that is capable of performing at least one exaflop (10^18 floating point operations per second). Such a machine would be significantly more powerful than any currently existing supercomputer and would be used for a wide range of scientific and engineering applications.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Futurism
Microparticle filled with oxygen
A microparticle filled with oxygen can be created through a process called encapsulation. Encapsulation involves enclosing a substance within a small container, in this case, a microparticle. There are several methods for encapsulating oxygen, including physical encapsulation, chemical encapsulation, and biological encapsulation.
By Gajendira Kumar2 months ago in Humans