5 most expensive motorcycles in the world

Sunday, 28. February 2010

We may surprised to hear stories about the price moge (large motor) is equal to the car or reach hundreds of millions of rupiah. Apparently, compared with the following bikes, it’s not nothing. From search various online media, there were 5 most expensive motorcycles in the world.

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light catcher Materials Are Cheap

Tuesday, 23. February 2010

A new photovoltaic material works and that is in the best solar cells, but promises to be much cheaper. The material, created by researchers at Caltech, is a flexible array of light absorption of silicon microwire and reflect light metal nanoparticles embedded in a polymer.

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So Long, Algebra Nightmares

Tuesday, 16. February 2010

Math class gives me headache! Is that your ritual prayer? You are not the only one. Some of us, in fact, most of us agree that facing Math and Algebra problems can be really troublesome. And sometimes, the worst is not yet to come. Chances are you also have to deal with intimidating teacher who gives you even harder time in understanding the subject. And, admit it, joining a study group is not a good idea either, because you often end up gossiping with your friends instead of studying. So, here is the good news. Try online tutorial. It’s fun yet very helpful in solving your problems.

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BMW ActiveHybrid 5 Concept

Monday, 8. February 2010

We have seen two BMW Hybrid X6 ActiveHybrid 2010 “Sports Activity Vehicle” in 2010 and 7 ActiveHybrid size sedan. Third hybrid model of BMW, which he referred to several months, will be presented next week in Geneva Motor Show.
As a show car, its full name is the BMW 5-Series ActiveHybrid Concept. But it’s really a very thinly disguised 2011 BMW ActiveHybrid 5, the first hybrid model, the 2010 BMW 5 Series Sedan. It represents a new generation system used in ActiveHybrid 7.

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Research development of a prototype neural implant that uses light

Wednesday, 3. February 2010

Medtronic researchers are developing a prototype neural implant that uses light to change the behavior of neurons in the brain. The device is based on the new science of neuromodulation optogenetic, in which specific brain cells are genetically modified to respond to light. Medtronic, the world’s largest manufacturer of biomedical technology, aims to use the device to better understand how electrical therapies currently used to treat Parkinson’s disease and other disorders, and relieves symptoms of these diseases.

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Lonely Planet Games – Day 17: End

Monday, 1. February 2010

Red is the dominant colour on downtown Vancouver's Olympic streets.

Over 30 million sold pins, $ 10 million in daily transactions of Visa International, and the maple leaf tattooed face as she waves a big stick. 2010 Winter Olympics is coming to an end in Vancouver. It’s almost time for local people to roll up their flags and return to the aftermath of the rains everyday life … and Quatchi pet to carve a new life away from the worship of attention. If you see the strong hold up a bar somewhere, buy him a drink and remember the good times.
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