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A step towards further synthesising new materials:
Toyota Research Institute (TRI) and Northwestern University are collaborating to help accelerate new materials discovery, design and development with the world’s first nanomaterial “data factory.”
Fuel cell catalysts first.
As this forum is a platform for shared discussion it has achieved a great deal of learning, that is the asset of group engagement.
This following general talk highlights the dynamics and position of this important mechanism.
I was going to say "to those of the closed threads and moderators" but prudently I wont
In the manufacturing arena and the use of carbon fibre for aircraft, the teething problems for Boeing in fuselage assembly on the 787, and lithium battery problems.
This is part of a series that discusses energy in relation to net zero
This is a subject of its own with qualifications...
This part focuses on transport and gives some general perspective, the whole series gives a larger view.
This leads to the question: where does motor racing fit into all this?
If it is not to be just Big boys and their Toys, it has to have relevance and this is why the future of F1 has its necessary trend, IMO
It is made by the Royal Academy of Engineering. https://raeng.org.uk/about-us/who-we-are https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Aca ... ngineering
Apparently gold has just been discovered in Iceland.
It was found in ejected material from a volcano vent.
Yes but it doesnt show the size and they postulate it was jewelery thrown in...
Genuine but the origin or cause who knows, watch this space
What is fascinating is the creation of all the other elements from hydrogen
originally posted this on the new engine thread, but decided it was off topic. It is a way of using 'waste heat'.
I was thinking indirectly via exhaust or cooling.
It could possibly be the basis of real H recovery.
When arguing with a fool, be sure the other person is not doing the same thing.
As an aside, in one of the pictures it shows the battery pack in a post and rail subframe which I thought is so passe, but maybe it is required for safety regulations as they stand??. The new Hennesy (piston powered) has an 86 kg monocoque!