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Nanotubes turn paper into a power source
technology.newscientist.com | Aug 14, 2007
Paper and carbon nanotubes have been used to build an energy-storage unit that could fit neatly into flexible electronic screens
'Shuttlecock' battery the key to lightweight portables
www.newscientist.com | Apr 1, 1995
THE WORLD's first rechargeable battery made entirely from lightweight solid materials was launched in London this week. Designed to power portable
Remembering Buddy Holly - The Decca Years - Collectors Universe Library - Collectors.com : The
Editors Note: Good Rockin' Tonight's Current auction features several Buddy Holly gems. You can click on the links below to view and bid on these featured lots.
http://www.collectors.com/articles/article_view.chtml?artid=2344&universeid=273&type=1
Technology: Lean batteries take the weight off electronics
www.newscientist.com | Apr 25, 1992
Wafer-thin batteries, which should make electronic gadgets much lighter and improve the performance of electric cars, will soon be on the market. Yuasa
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Troy A. Hayes, Ph.D., P.E. | Professionals | Exponent
Dr. Hayes is currently the General Manager of Exponent Science and Technology Consulting Co. (Exponent China). Exponent China, located in the city of Hangzhou, near Shanghai, is a wholly owned subsidiary of the parent company, Exponent Inc., headquartered in Menlo Park, California. Dr.
WESTON CREEK COMMUNITY COUNCIL
The Weston Creek Community Council (WCCC) is a non-political, voluntary community lobby group for the residents of Weston Creek. The Council was founded in 1991.
http://www.wccc.com.au/Submissions/WESTON%20CREEK%20COMMUNITY%20COUNCIL%20TRAM.htm
Principia Consulting
Exton, PA, October 28, 2002 /- Despite the sluggish economy and pessimism about high- technology sectors, raw material companies and component manufacturers are investing hundreds of millions of dollars in fuel cell development.
http://www.principiaconsulting.com/consulting/news.cfm?article=50
Morgan Companies Fined $1 Million for Obstruction and Price-Fixing
OTTAWA, July 16, 2004 — The Competition Bureau announced today that The Morgan Crucible Company was fined $550,000 after pleading guilty to obstructing a Bureau investigation into price-fixing among manufacturers of carbon brushes and current collectors used in public transit vehicles.
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