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Self Repair Cars in the coming future

The Audi A9 Concept Car Repairs Itself, Changes Body Color!  This is the Audi A9 concept from the reputed Spanish designer Daniel Garcia who has the Ducati 6098 R concept and many others to his credit.  Daniel’s A9 concept is a low-emission hybrid vehicle for the future. A9 concept features a single-piece windscreen . Its roof is formed from nanotechnology material, with  a unique automatic system that repairs damage and can also be adjusted for colors and opacity. Lamborghini car manufacturing makes supercars and has collaborated with top universities like MIT doing research on self-healing properties for the metals. this research has been going on since 201 6-17 and developed a four-wheel drive electric called "Terzo Millennio" . Note: the article will continue further, still more study is taking place . . .

Who Invented Thermodynamics?

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Biography of Sadi Carno t: (An inspiration for every mechanical engineering student) The applications of the laws of thermodynamics has led to the discovery of important machines like automobile, ships, airplanes , refrigerator, air-conditioner, etc. A young man, Nicholas Leonard Sadi Carnot of 36 years of age is considered to be the father of thermodynamics. It is emotional for many of us to know that inventor of an important field of thermodynamics was a boyish scientist who died at the young age of a mere 36 years. Sadi Carnot is a shining example for the young generation for it was his hard work and inventions which has lead to the design, developments and manufacture of present day automobiles. Personally, when I remember the contributions of this boy, I get goosebumps. Had he lived little longer, I’m sure he would have been involved in many greater inventions. Though lots of research has been carried out in the field of thermodynamics, the works of Sadi Carnot are considered

CLEAN YOUR KIDNEYS WITH LESS PRICE

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Years pass by and our kidneys are filtering the blood by removing salt, poison and any unwanted entering our body. With time, the salt accumulates and this needs to undergo cleaning treatments and how are we going to overcome this? It is very easy, first take a bunch of parsley or Cilantro ( Coriander Leaves ) and wash it clean Then cut it in small pieces and put it in a pot and pour clean water and boil it for ten minutes and let it cool down and then filter it and pour in a clean bottle and keep it inside refrigerator to cool. Drink one glass daily and you will notice all salt and other accumulated poison coming out of your kidney by urination also you will be able to notice the difference which you never felt before. Parsley (Cilantro) is known as best cleaning treatment for kidneys and it is natural!

WHY WE SHOULD VISIT TEMPLES?

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There are thousands of temples all over India in different size, shape and locations but not all of them are considered to be built the Vedic way. Generally, a temple should be located at a place where earth's magnetic wave path passes through densely. It can be in the outskirts of a town/village or city, or in middle of the dwelling place, or on a hilltop. The essence of visiting a temple is discussed here. Now, these temples are located strategically at a place where the positive energy is abundantly available from the magnetic and electric wave distributions of north/south pole thrust. The main idol is placed in the core center of the temple, known as "*Garbhagriha*" or *Moolasthanam*. In fact, the temple structure is built after the idol has been placed. This *Moolasthanam* is where earth’s magnetic waves are found to be maximum. We know that there are some copper plates, inscribed with Vedic scripts, buried beneath the Main Idol. What are they really? No, they ar

Relationship between "Q" and "U"

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        In English we are having 26 different types of alphabets which make different types of word formation. and our daily communication goes with these letters only. with a keen observation we all can identify that the what is the relationship between the letter "Q" and "U" in the English alphabetical system. you may think this is some what funny and by observing that you understand that the there is no word that starts with the letter "Q" and commonly the second letter is "U". at the same time you have to find the division of the these two words and find the word that FIRST LETTER "Q" and SECOND LETTER "U" should not be there. is there any kind of explanation with all people ??? I HOPE YOU FIND A BETTER ANSWER

Soft corner of wild animals towards small. . .

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The extraordinary scene was captured  by photography student Casey  Gutteridge at the Santago Rare  Leopard Project in Hertfordshire.  Casey was astounded by the mouse's  behavior. He said: "I have no idea where the mouse came from - he just appeared in the enclosure after the keeper had dropped in the meat for the leopard." "He didn't take any notice of the leopard, just went straight over to the meat and started feeding. But the leopard was pretty surprised, she bent down and sniffed the mouse and flinched a bit like she was scared. In the meantime the mouse just carried on eating like nothing had happened." She gave him a shove with her nose, but even a gentle shove does not deter the little creature from getting his fill.

COAL TO ELECTRICITY

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Since the turn of the 20th Century, the use of electricity has been a fundamental part of the various aspects that make up our daily lives. Without electricity, the Industrial Revolution would not have been possible, and the world we know today would be a much darker place. Almost all the energy we use comes from various fossil fuels, in particular, coal.  Coal power is one key electricity source that is responsible for generating vast quantities of reliable, inexpensive power to nations around the world. In recent years, coal has become increasingly important, especially as the supplies of natural gas and oil continue to diminish. In addition, the world's coal reserves are expected to last centuries. Due to these factors, coal-based power is used heavily around the world. Resource http://coalpower.wikispaces.com/

Bosch Continuously Variable Transmission

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Continuously variable transmissions (CVTs) are stepless automatic transmissions with a Bosch pushbelt. By transmitting drive power efficiently from the engine to the wheels, CVTs reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 7% compared with conventional manual transmissions -- and this without any los s of traction whatsoever. Compact and robust, with technology that is easy to apply, CVTs also cut cost and take up less of the valuable installation space available. IN SHORT:- Continuously Variable Transmission- >Less fuel consumption >Less CO2 output >More comfort >Powerful acceleration 

Exploring Engineering Courses Online

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Whether you looking forward for a degree or wanting to update your engineering knowledge, the best thing you can do is search for the best engineering courses online. It really  doesn't  matter if you are professional or a college student, online courses has endless benefits over traditional colleges. In this post we will be discussing about the best online engineering courses available online and how you should choose the best among the all. Online Engineering Courses If you are looking for online engineering course then there are plenty of websites which offers the degree. You can easily search for online sources, continuing education in any area of engineering-industrial, civil, mining, all of the engineering specialties. There are some colleges which are offering non-credit short courses. In this course students are allowed to keep up with the newest developments in a fast-changing field without the study time necessary for regular college courses. There are many dif

The Pont du Gard (Gard Bridge)

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"The Pont du Gard (Gard Bridge)"   is an ancient Roman aqueduct  bridge that crosses the Gardon  River in Vers-Pont-du- Gard near Remoulins, in the Gard  département of southern France .  It is part of the Nîmes aqueduct, a  50 km-long (31 mi) structure built  by the Romans to carry water  from a spring at Uzès to the  Roman colony of Nemausus  (Nîmes). Because the terrain  between the two points is hilly, the  aqueduct – built mostly  underground – took a long, winding  route that crossed the gorge of the  Gardon, requiring the construction  of an aqueduct bridge. Built in the  1st century AD, the Pont du Gard  is the highest of all Roman  aqueduct bridges and is the best preserved with the Aqueduct of Segovia . It was added to UNESCO's list of World Heritage Sites in 1985 because of its historical importance.

World's first car drivable inside water!!!

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The sQuba, developed by Swiss company Rinspeed , is the world's first car that can be driven both on land and under water.The original idea by Rinspeed founder and CEO Frank M. Rinderknecht was inspired by the 1977 James Bond film The Spy Who Loved Me .The chassis from the Lotus Elise is used as the base for this vehicle.  The sQuba is a zero-emission, all  electric vehicle which uses three electric motors, one for land travel, two for water. It drives on land powered by its electric rear-wheel drive powertrain, utilizing rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. Upon entering water, it floats on the surface until the operator floods the interior to submerge it. It can be submerged to a depth of 10 metres (33 ft), powered by twin electric-powered propellers supplemented by two Seabob water jets. It "flies" when underwater, like a submarine, as it is not designed to drive along the surface at the bottom of the water. The car's top land speed is 120 km/h (75 mph) . On