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Energy Transformation

Mr A wrote 3 weeks ago: Energy Flows Game … more →

Tags: AQA GCSE P1a, P1a: Conservation of Energy, Thermal Energy, Energy, Kinetic Energy, potential energy, Gravitational Potential Energy, conservation of energy, chemical energy

Blue Excitation, Red Emission

Alberto wrote 1 month ago: Through bond energy transfer from coumarin to rhodamine           In the process called fluorescence … more →

Tags: Coumarin, Fluorescence/Phosphorescence, Rhodamine, Stokes Shift, Through Bond Energy Transfer

Cartridges Part 2 of 4: Stopping Power, Energy Transfer, Hydrostatic Shock

diytechie wrote 2 months ago: This is part two of a four part series to cover some of the basics behind ammunition. Yesterday we c … more →

Tags: Guns and Ammo, ammo, Ammunition, Stopping Power, hydrostatic shock

The Story of Stuff

emcool wrote 3 months ago: The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production a … more →

Tags: Ecosystems (Biomes), Environment, consumer

Influence of High Hydrostatic Pressure on Alq3, Gaq3, and Inq3 (q = 8-Hydroxyquinoline)5 comments

Ignacio Hernandez Campo wrote 3 months ago: J. Phys. Chem. B, 2009, 113 (43), pp 14079–14086 Ignacio Hernández and William P. Gillin We have stu … more →

Tags: high pressure, Organometallic, Spectroscopy, distance, phase transition, Luminescence, room temperature, LifeTime, alq

A Catalyst for Photochemists

Alberto wrote 5 months ago: Enantioselective organocatalysis studied by Prof. T. Bach           It combines rate constant accele … more →

Tags: Chirality, Supramolecular Photochemistry, catalysis, Cycloaddition, photochemistry, enantiomer, Asymmetric Synthesis, Xanthone, quinolone

Self-Reporting Cracks in Polymers

Alberto wrote 6 months ago: The self-reporting damage material developed by Prof. D. S. Clark           Stronger and lighter tha … more →

Tags: Supramolecular Photochemistry, Fluorescence/Phosphorescence, Molecular Sensors, Photophysics, fret, Polyacrilamide, Hybrid Materials, Protein-Polymer Materials, Polymer Cracks

Fast and Efficient Exciplex Formation

Alberto wrote 6 months ago: Host-guest exciplex system studied by Proff. Tahara and Fujita           If you want to get things d … more →

Tags: Photophysics, Supramolecular Photochemistry, Bisanthracene, Charge Transfer, Exciplex, Fluorescence/Phosphorescence, Host-Guest, Self assembly

Modelling civilization as "heat engine" could improve climate predictions

geoenergy wrote 1 year ago: Posted by: Karl Ramjohn An interesting article from Environmental Research Web  (November 27, 2008)  … more →

Tags: climate systems, Climate, climate change, Emissions, carbon dioxide, greenhouse gases, ecosystem, environmental uncertainty, climatology

Kinetic

alvinology wrote 1 year ago: Ink and colour pencil on copier paper. Drawn in 1993. Again, this follows the same drawing style as … more →

Tags: All A4 artworks, colour pencil, Ink, a4alvin, Alvinology, Alvin Lim, comic character, Original Character, @Comic Drawing

Wireless Energy Transfer Possibility

mad4gadgets wrote 1 year ago: Wireless energy transfer has been thought about for decades by scientists all over the world. There … more →

Tags: Energy, Future, Gadgets, Science, technology, Power

Wireless Electricity9 comments

emergingtechnology wrote 2 years ago: THE IDEA Today, portable technology is a part of every day life. Having your stereo, telephone or co … more →

Tags: MGCR 331, electricity, Emerging Technology, wet, wireless

Does Time Exist?35 comments

Oldtimer wrote 2 years ago: There is no question that we experience what we call time.   There is a precision with which we can … more →

Tags: Quantum Weirdness, Photon, Speed of Light, time, null time, arrow of time, virtual particles, Froth, Vibration


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