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Posts tagged ‘Water’

Water Recycling on the ISS

April 30, 2013

Water Recycling on the ISS

Water is precious on the International Space Station. CSA Astronaut Chris Hadfield demonstrates how the Water Recovery System preserves this resource, by even recycling pee, to make the ISS a self-sustaining environment.    Watch the video…

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Carbon vs. Water – what is your greatest footprint? infographic

April 24, 2013

Carbon vs. Water

In the following infographic you can find easy to follow suggestions that could save the environment, also help save you some money. To make sure that our skies and seas aren’t permanently polluted we should now be taking action to cut our carbon and water footprints.   Have a look at the infographic…

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Astonishing Water and Sound Experiment

March 13, 2013

Astonishing Water and Sound Experiment

The amazing effect that you are seeing in this Water and Sound Experiment, can’t be seen with the naked eye. It only works through the camera. The camera is set to match the vibration of the speaker, at 24fps.   Check out the video…

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Microscopic Water photography by Laurent Costa

February 15, 2013

Microscopic Water photography by Laurent Costa

Microscopic water photography by based in France Laurent Costa. In his new adventure chooses the microscope to show the “heart” of the water as a radioscopy.

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Shan-Shui City by Ma Yansong – MAD Architects

January 2, 2013

Shan-Shui City by Ma Yansong - Architects

Shan-Shui City by Ma Yansong / MAD Architects, will be build in Guiyang, China. The city of ‘mountains’ and ‘water’ it’s one of the unique development concepts in the China’s history.

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Evidence for Water Ice at Mercury’s Poles

December 1, 2012

Water Ice at Mercury's Poles

Evidence for water ice and frozen organic materials at Mercury‘s Poles, inside permanently shadowed craters, according to new observations by NASA’s MESSENGER spacecraft.    Image credit: NASA/Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory/Carnegie Institution of Washington/National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center, Arecibo Observatory

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Waterfall Swing

October 16, 2012

Waterfall Swing

The Waterfall Swing consists of arrays of mechanical solenoids, that create a water plane falling in the path of its riders. It also operates in an alternative mode printing letters and shapes in water.

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Save Water

July 18, 2012

Save Water campain

Save water campaign by Y&R, Abu Dhabi.

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Thin water film Physics in Space

March 11, 2012

NASA astronaut Don Pettit examines the behavior of thin films of water aboard the International Space Station. Distributed as part of a collaboration between NASA and the American Physical Society.

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IceDream project to utilise Icebergs

August 18, 2011

IceDream (9)

Water is a vital resource in danger. As the world starts to question the future of our blue gold, some sharp minds have come up with a slightly crazy idea: what if icebergs, gigantic freshwater reservoirs that they are, became the solution to the drinking-water shortage problem?

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