Daily Archive for September 1st, 2005

I’m working on programming a problem solution generator.
This will be one of the new features we will be unveiling soon. The generator will allow you to choose from over 100 common problems in physics, plug in your own numbers, and the complete, thoroughly explained solution will pop out with the right numerical answer.
I should have [...]

You probably thought the first real application of nano-scale structures would be for computing, didn’t you?
It appears researchers are studying ways to use nanospheres to fill the tiny holes we all have in our teeth. The result: stronger, less sensitive choppers.
ScienceBlog reports:
Preliminary research presented today at the Institute of Physics conference EMAG-NANO 2005 shows that [...]