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Sunday, September 05, 2021

FASCINATING FACTS : 10 MOST GROUNDBREAKING PRODUCTS THAT USE GRAPHENE


10 MOST GROUNDBREAKING PRODUCTS

THAT USE GRAPHENE

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Nov 5, 2020

Super Freaky Science!

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Graphene is a ground breaking material that has the potential to change a plethora of everyday products we use. With its ultra thin and ultra durable properties, graphene is able to do things other materials cannot. That's why graphene batteries and graphene solar panels are such a huge deal.

 

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Q&A : WHAT'S THAT COLOSSAL STRUCTURE FOUND IN THE MILKY WAY?


WHAT'S THAT COLOSSAL STRUCTURE

FOUND IN THE MILKY WAY?

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Sep 5, 2021

Insane Curiosity

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Studying morphology, i.e. the shape of our galaxy ( the milky way), is a difficult thing to do.

Why is that? Because we don't have directed eyesight of our galaxy.

From our position inside the Milky Way, much of its size, contents, and three-dimensional structure is really tricky to figure out.What we currently know is that we live in a spiral galaxy.

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Astronomers discovered a new colossal structure, and named it “Cattail”. It's huge.

But it is such a wonder. Before seeing what we know about it, let's talk a bit about the structure of our galaxy: it will help us understand better why this discovery is so peculiar.

The Milky Way Galaxy’s structure is fairly typical of a large spiral system. This structure can be viewed as consisting of six separate parts: (1) a nucleus, (2) a central bulge, (3) a disk (both a thin and a thick disk), (4) spiral arms, (5) a spherical component, and (6) a massive halo. Some of these components blend into each other.

 

At the very centre of the Galaxy lies a remarkable object—a massive black hole surrounded by an accretion disk of high-temperature gas.

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FUTUROLOGY : THE PLANE THAT WILL CHANGE TRAVEL FOREVER


THE PLANE THAT WILL CHANGE 

TRAVEL FOREVER

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Aug 2, 2021

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[12] Webinar by Mark Page a pioneer in the blended wing body design. https://youtu.be/x0vYuPmOPYE & https://www.grc.nasa.gov/www/k-12/air... 

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TECH WATCH : THE BIGGEST AND MOST COMPLICATED OVERPASS IN THE WORLD


THE BIGGEST AND MOST COMPLICATED

OVERPASS IN THE WORLD

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Sep 2, 2020

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The 'Qianchun' Overpass is located in Guiyang City, Guizhou Province China. Man can get lost even with Navigation. This Overpass has a height difference of 55m.

 

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Saturday, September 04, 2021

AMAZING FACTS : GRAPHENE, WONDER MATERIAL & ITS FASCINATING PROPERTIES


WHAT'S GRAPHENE AND

WHY IT'LL SOON TAKE OVER THE WORLD

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Oct 14, 2018

BRIGHT SIDE

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What is graphene? What is it used for? The most amazing thing about this semi-metal of the future is the fact that you can produce it yourself in your living room!

 

What is graphene, and why is it so amazing? One of the things that makes graphene so cool is that it’s the thinnest material you can imagine. It's just one atom thick! This means this material is mathematically 2-dimensional. And you can still hold this single layer of atoms in your hands!

Surprisingly, graphene isn't a unique or rare substance. In fact, it has the same carbon structure as the graphite you use every day when you draw or write with your pencil! But at the same time, in 0.03” of graphite, there are about 3 million graphene layers! 

 

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How expensive graphene is 2:15

What the properties of graphene are 2:41

How graphene can be used 4:50

Can you make graphene at home? 9:59

 

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SUMMARY:

- Graphene isn't a unique or rare substance. In fact, it has the same carbon structure as the graphite you use every day when you draw or write with your pencil! But at the same time, in 0.03” of graphite, there are about 3 million graphene layers! 

- Dr. Konstantin Novoselov and Professor Andre Geim discovered the wonder-material in 2004 at the University of Manchester. They were examining how efficient graphite is as a transistor. The story goes that graphene appeared thanks to sticky tape!

- Graphene used to be incredibly expensive to manufacture. It cost a whopping $1,100 to produce enough graphene to cover the head of a pin. However, by the end of 2015, you could buy 0.35 oz of graphene for $1,000.

- Graphene is incredibly stretchy. It can stretch as much as 25% of its length! This material is also really stiff. Actually, it’s the hardest material people know about — even harder than diamonds, and that says a lot!

- One more great thing about graphene is its relationship with electricity. This material carries electricity more quickly, more precisely, and more efficiently than any other known material.

- Graphene may be the answer to the water crisis many countries are facing. If we make membranes from graphene, they would be able to let water through while filtering out salt at the same time.

- One layer of graphene is impressive enough. Can you imagine what you could achieve with 2 layers of this super material? Nothing short of incredibly strong body armor.

- If producers start to use graphene in gadget manufacturing, we might end up with smartphones that can be bent in any direction. One of graphene’s main properties is its flexibility.

- Graphene can be used in the beauty industry as well. It will be the perfect alternative to current hair dyes, most of which are still toxic and damaging to hair.

- Well, you can potentially make graphene at home, provided you have enough time and patience to do so.

 

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TRAVEL : TIBET


HIMALAYAN MAN WITH THE MOST

EXPENSIVE DOG IN THE WORLD: 

HOW IS THEIR DAILY LIFE? 

(FULL DOCUMENTARY)

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May 15, 2021

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Hello fellows,

Tashi Delek! This is Jamyang.

Today, I will take you to get a close look at the Tibetan Mastiff, a large breed of dog that can be found on the Tibetan Plateau, and now all around the world.

In Tibetan, the dogs are known as Drog-Khyi, which means "nomad dog", or "dog which may be tied/kept”.

The Tibetan Mastiff has been the loyal herd dog of the nomadic Tibetan herdsmen for thousands of years, protecting the herds and flocks from attacked by predators such as wolves, leopards, bears, and tigers.

A full grown male dog can reach up to 33 inches in height, and can weigh between 45-70 kilograms.

 

In Tibet, there exists a strong bond between the nomads and their hugely protective dogs.

As pups, the dogs live together with the family, and as time passes a friendship takes root between the mastiff and the family members.

Friendship and alliance is automatically understood by the mastiffs, as part of their natural instincts, and the bond that is forged between the dog and its family is unbreakable.

While they are primarily a working dog, bred specifically to protect the herds and the family, Tibetan nomads take extremely good care of the animals, and they are well fed and well looked after by their families.

I would like to share with you the story of Tibetan Mastiff, Dolma and its owner nearby Yamdrok Lake, and see how are their daily life.

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