Has anyone figured out weather it is in fact more economical to use rechargeable batteries rather than the normal ones..i.e charging costs and initial outlay??
I was reading a few articles about hybrid cars and regenerative breaking today...and wondering how much energy is wasted when stored into a battery to be re-used later. In other words: what is the...
because time stops passing for something travelling at the speed of light. Presumably over time photons don't lose energy and start slowing down, because photons are light, and the speed of light is...
I'm quite sure that myriad other definitions exist, but it feels that they all make something out of nothing:Point: a place in space with zero dimensions, shape, size, or extension (0D)Line: an...
After watching a documentary on Hiroshima, I was just wondering what are the destructive capabilities of the largest Nuclear weapons in the world today, i.e whats is the largest area that could be...
I always thought that Teflon was created in the 60s and had something to do with the US space programmes but I've just read that it was invented in the late 30s by Roy Plunkett. Does anybody...
Albert Einstein told the world way back that no mass can travel at the speed of light which means that space travel is an impossibility, so why does the USA spend billions of dollars on something that...
Does it matter whether you get vitamins from fresh fruit / veg or from pills. I know that it is better to eat healthily than unhealthily but are the actual vitamins themselves and the benefits...
Is there any scientific explanation why certain combinations of musical notes - for example the opening bars of 'Layla' by Derek and the Dominos - are good/memorable/powerful/timeless/exciting/etc. ?
Are there alien lifeforms out there in our galaxy who are just waiting for us to develop our aggressive instincts with technology that will be a threat to them, so that they can zap us. ps. This is...
I saw a strange thing on tv the other night, where a scientist (he had a beard and glasses, so I assume so) pointed out that in the future much of our 'mental life' will be selectable through direct...