Friday 28 December 2012

Physics Enters A New Era


Science and technology have become a fully human life in recent generations, and are used to measure the outlook for decades. But big changes faster and faster these days. So I once again here we have high expectations for the short term, and we are right on the edge of some unusual things. These are the trends and developments that will be considered in 2013. View all here.

In July 4, 2012, a group of scientists announced in the Large Hadron Collider in Geneva, and the discovery of new particles, and the long-awaited Higgs boson (or anything much). Higgs is the final piece of the standard model of particle physics, and the theory that everything is an experience in our lives, from rock to puppies to the stars and planets. After decades of research and billions of dollars, and marked the discovery of the Higgs at the end of one era and the beginning of another, and that scientists will begin in 2013.

2013 Inside China's Secret Arsenal


Chinese government to build more quickly and more sophisticated military. This is what they have, what they want, and what it means for the United States

Monday 10 December 2012

Atomic + PC & Tech Authority


Atomic Forum also live in the PC and technology site. The Forum will address teh same, but will be linked from the homepage of the PC and TA.
Of course, such a merger is more than a little complicated. There may be a short stop, and if there is a problem for users who access the site, comments or forums, and let us know. Between now and then, to reduce the number of items that must be manually integrated, we will be publishing articles on both atomic sites.

Wednesday 5 December 2012

2013 Fuel cells at ports


Ports are a vital source of economic activity, but every movement of the ship to the shore of the goods makes it one of the most energy-consuming and polluting in the world. As commercial ports all over the world continue to rise, efforts to reduce the impact on the environment to pay for new enthusiasm. As a result, new technologies appear for the first time, and we are ready to play an important role in reducing emissions in the ports in the coming years, says Ryan Skukowski, policy analyst at the Institute for Advanced Technologies / fuel cells in 2013.

Saturday 1 December 2012

Technology News Article


Hitachi Revealed "EMIEW", the first humanoid robot on Tuesday, saying it was a robot in the world is moving faster.
"Our goal is to create a robot that can live and coexist with people," said Toshihiko Horiuchi, project leader at Hitachi Research Laboratory mechanical engineering robotics project, in a press conference.
"We want to make robots useful for people ... If the robots move slower than people, users are frustrated," he said, explaining why Hitachi industry bucked the trend and went for wheels instead of feet to 04.22 meters tall robot them.
Built in two Emiews HITACHI - Pal and Chum - for the World Expo, which will take effect from this month in Aichi, about 205 kilometers west of Tokyo.