Rossi claims 600 degree e-cat working
Rossi reports significant progress on a working device operating at 600 degrees. This may take the e-Cat to levels where it could produce superheated steam as used in conventional electrical generation
Rossi reports significant progress on a working device operating at 600 degrees. This may take the e-Cat to levels where it could produce superheated steam as used in conventional electrical generation
This article series is about latest trends and future perspectives in coloration technologies. This part is about coloration using waterless dyeing concepts which is based on supercritical carbon dioxide, a technology invented in Germany 25 years ago.
This article series will discuss latest trends and future perspectives in coloration technologies. The first part is about coloration without dyestuffs like nature does it. Dyeing and dyes would no longer be required to create colour effects - colouration without dyes.
new technique that will transform epigenetics research by quantitative sequencing
Physicists making progress on nuclear fusion.
In this article we express our view on the e-cat device invented by the Italian engineer Andrea Rossi. Many questions of the validity of the claims remain due to lack of independent peer review and technical concerns about the experiments demonstrated so far.
New study estimates that there are tens of billions of planets in habitable zones in the milky way galaxy, and probably about one hundred in the Sun's immediate neighbourhood.
Rossi claims his e-cat device would use a secret catalyser to fuse hydrogen and nickel together to form copper. The excess energy would be released in the form of a gamma ray - Some insights about what could be possibly going on in the e-cat.
Greenpeace started a campaign to stop the release of hazardous chemicals used in textile manufacturing, associated with the suppliers of major international clothing brands.
Alchemists are back - transmutation of elements under mild conditions as claimed by cold fusion scientists