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Selen Kurtoglu
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The Industrial Engineer. Wonders, researches, reads and writes. Scientific and interesting technology share stories.
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10 Free Industrial Design Engineering Courses
1. Introduction to Technical Drawing 'Introduction to Technical Drawing' is an introductory level course on the basics of technical drawing used in all types of engineering such as electrical, industrial, mechanical and civil.
By Selen Kurtoglu2 years ago in Education
5 Interesting Images from the Earth of Living Things
The Gorgonian (Fan Corals) The Fan Corals, also known as Gorgonaria, are marine invertebrates. Each of the corals is called a polyp. Colonies formed by the decoupling of polyps can be of different shapes. Polyp colonies are named this way because they are fan-shaped. Each polyp in fan corals has eight tentacles. Fan corals feed mainly on plankton and catch prey using their tentacles. The shapes of fan corals are closely related to their feeding strategies. They usually grow in the opposite direction to the flow to be able to catch more nutrients.
By Selen Kurtoglu2 years ago in Earth
10 Questions About the Brain That Still Can't be Solved
1) How is information encoded in neurons? One of the most complex processes of the brain is the encoding of information. In this process, neurons in the brain, that is, nerve cells, create an electric current outside their membranes. These electric currents reach extensions called "axone" and allow the necessary chemical signals to be released. Through these currents, information about what is happening around us is transferred to our brain.
By Selen Kurtoglu2 years ago in FYI
The Story of the Steam Machine
Motion Arm: The Lever System Towards the end of the fourteenth century and at the beginning of the fifteenth century, the use of the motion arm system-the lever is one of the most important mechanical advances of the Middle Ages. This system allowed a continuous round movement to turn into a straight commuting movement and vice versa. The fact that this was not known until then limited technical developments. The lever system has been used for centuries. But the same cannot be said for the drill arm. It is not possible to come across such a tool before 1424.
By Selen Kurtoglu2 years ago in 01