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Introduced over a decade ago, zero gravity recliners offer a unique resting experience.

Nanoparticles

Physicists all over the world are concentrating on application oriented Physics rather than Fundamental Physics. The Physics of the Nanoworld is the latest field of active research in this century. The last few years has seen a gold rush to claim patents at the nanoscale. Over 800 nano-related patents were granted in 2003, and the numbers are increasing year to year. Corporations are already taking out broad-ranging patents on nanoscale discoveries and inventions.

Robots

Today robots are used in every field: the manufacturing industry, the military, space exploration, transportation, and medical applications. It is because robots have made life simpler and the companies are saving huge amounts by employing robots. While in the past, robots were considered as a fantasy but today they are a reality.

Aerospace_Industry

The aircraft industry is a large consumer of titanium, one of the world's premium metals. Titanium is often specified for aircraft applications because of its incredible strength and low density. Here's a look into one of the world's most amazing metals.

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Over the last decade, hyperspectral remote sensing has become a powerful analysis tool for applications in environment and ecology, aquaculture, forestry, agriculture, and geoscience. A hyperspectral imagers advantage over broad-band sensors, such as Landsat Thematic Mapper (TM) and the SPOT Haute Resolution Visible (HRV) sensor series, is its ability to detect molecular absorption and particle scattering signatures of constituents. The finer spectral resolution of a hyperspectral imager allows