Archive for the ‘Science’ Category

Bookshelf Aquarium

Monday, January 21st, 2008

Would you like to have a fish tank that doesn't take up a lot of space but is big enough to keep a number of fish? Then this bookshelf aquarium is perfect for you! A mere 4" deep, yet it provides 180" sq. of viewing area and room for up to ...

Aquavista AQV101 Wall Aquarium

Friday, September 14th, 2007

The Aquavista AQV101 Wall Aquarium lets you turn your wall into something that contains living art. Fish! This uber cool wall mount aquarium is 4.3" thick and is a self-contained aquarium for tropical fish that hangs on a wall like a framed painting or flat screen TV. It requires very ...

New Material Found To Provide Battery Power to Electronic Devices

Tuesday, July 11th, 2006

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon reported that they have found a new crystalline material that could provide cheaper and longer lasting battery power to battery operated electronic devices. It's called Nano-structured vanadium nitride. At this time batteries are powered by the element ruthenium, which has a price tag of $100 per ...

CLEVER Cars

Thursday, April 27th, 2006

Students in Bath, England have designed an environmently friendly (or "green") car, dubbed the CLEVER car. CLEVER is an acronym for "Compact Low Emission Vehicle for Urban Transport" It's a far cry from the SUV's that many people have gotten used to. With only 3 wheels and 2 seats and a price ...

Happy first birthday for Snuppy the Cloned Dog

Monday, April 24th, 2006

That's right, Snuppy the Cloned Dog is celebrating his first birthday, after a year that had a ton of strange developments for the scientific breakthrough canine. In fact, the case of Snuppy the Cloned dog is now being referred to as one of the greatest scientific frauds ever conceived. The ...