M Omer Iqbal Bhatti
Joined on: Nov 30, -0001
Published stories: 27
Articles By M Omer Iqbal Bhatti
RC Series Notebook – a new project launch by Samsung Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd., a global leader in digital media and digital convergence technologies, has recently unveiled the latest Samsung Notebook RC Series. With an HD LED display delivering up to 300 nit brightness, the Samsung Notebook RC Series is the ideal choice for anyone […]
Nov 15 2011 | Posted in
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Plastic – a useful material in today’s life Plastics are everywhere. While you’re reading this article, there are probably numerous plastic items within your reach (your computer, your pen, your phone). A plastic is any material that can be shaped or moulded into any form — some are naturally occurring, but most are man-made. Plastics […]
Nov 14 2011 | Posted in
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Dyneema is trademarked as the world’s strongest fibre Dyneema is a high-strength synthetic fibre that is capable of protecting an individual or vehicle from threats like an improvised explosive device (IED) or shots from an AK47. If you took a block of Dyneema and block of steel, on a weight-for-weight basis the block of Dyneema […]
Nov 4 2011 | Posted in
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Aerogel – the lightest solid in its existence Aerogel, a material created on a bet between two scientists in the late 1920s, may be the most unique substance on Earth. It’s the lightest solid in existence — Guinness World Records even said so — but it can support 500 to 4,000 times its own weight […]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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Latest Invention: Cold Heat Soldering Iron A Cold Heat soldering iron is a tool that seems to break the rules of soldering. As with other soldering irons, it melts solder — an alloy that softens at a low temperature and hardens as it cools. Although solder (pronounced "soder") is commonly used to connect electronic components, […]
Nov 3 2011 | Posted in
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Benefits of Reverse Osmosis in the 21st Century Reverse osmosis is one of the processes that makes desalination (or removing salt from seawater) possible in the 21st century. Beyond that, reverse osmosis is used for recycling, wastewater treatment, and can even produce energy. Water issues have become an extremely pressing global threat. With climate change […]
Nov 2 2011 | Posted in
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Marriage certificate – the most authentic proof of coupling in every society After a couple gets married, a marriage certificate is proof that a marriage has taken place. Marriage is one of the most important experiences of a person’s life, but like any legal process, it can get complicated. Depending on where you live, there […]
Nov 2 2011 | Posted in
Opinion,
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Kinesiology Tape – a latest treatment for muscle injuries Let’s start by looking at the basic function of kinesiology tape. This is not your ordinary athletic tape. Traditionally, athletes or others with muscle injuries would tape a muscle or joint to restrict motion and prevent further injury. Imagine a strained calf muscle. Old-school taping methods […]
Oct 30 2011 | Posted in
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Value of food-based plastics in today’s world Many years ago, food was used for one thing: eating. Today, it has a much more complicated role; scientists, manufacturers and policy makers are exploring whether food could one day eliminate our dependence on oil. Food-based fuels like ethanol and biodiesel are increasingly replacing gasoline and diesel in […]
Oct 30 2011 | Posted in
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Tapping trees – a genuine way to collect natural rubber all around the world The Mesoamerican peoples, such as the Mayans and the Aztecs, first tapped rubber from one of several trees found in Central and South America: Hevea braziliensis: the most common commercial rubber tree from Brazil. Hevea guyanensis: originally found in French Guyana. […]
Oct 30 2011 | Posted in
Europe,
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Great challenge for nanoscopic machines to control atoms The nanoscale world is almost unimaginably small. A nanometre is just one-billionth of a meter. Engineers and scientists have been working with material on this scale for a few years. For example, some of the most powerful microprocessors have millions of transistors just a few dozen nanometres […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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Working of FiOS technology in today’s communication channels FiOS is just one version of fiber-to-the-home or fiber-to-the-premises Internet access. More than 10 million homes worldwide already have this service, and experts at the FTTH Council say that number is growing. That’s because FTTH technology is seen as "future safe," or capable of handling the predicted […]
Oct 27 2011 | Posted in
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