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Future Car - Aptera
According to Paul Wilbur, Chief Executive Officer of Aptera Motors, Aptera is Greek for "wingless flight." The Aptera is unusual for electric cars in that it has only three wheels, two in front and one in...
0 commentsScientific Toys for the Holidays
Science & EngineeringWe desperately need more scientists in the United States. The best way to end this "short-fall" in scientists is to encourage our children, even at a very early age, to become interested...
0 commentsConvert from Fahrenheit to Celsius and back
It is a temperature scale, or a number system assigned to temperature in order to track/record differences in temperature. The scale is named after it's inventor, Daniel Gabriel Fahrenheit, who was a German...
3 commentsFuture Car - Renault
Renault, a French automaker, was founded in 1898 by Louis Renault, and his brothers Marcel & Fernand along with friends Thomas Evert and Julian Wyer. While Louis handled design and engineering Marcel and...
4 commentsFuture Car - Ford's Hydrogen I.C.E.
I.C.E. stands for Internal Combustion Engine. Ford is currently looking at creating a car that will bridge the gap between gasoline power and the very likely future fuel; hydrogen. The I.C.E. burns hydrogen...
2 commentsScience Toys for Young Men for the Holidays
Science & EngineeringWe desperately need more scientists in the United States. The best way to end this "short-fall" in scientists is to encourage our children, even at a very early age, to become interested...
2 commentsFuture Car - Nissan Leaf
Founded in 1931 as Datsun, Nissan Motor Company is a publicly traded company and one of the largest in Japan. In 1999, Nissan allied with Renault S.A. of France, when that company bought a forty-four point...
2 commentsFuture Car - Opel
Opel, in coopreation with General Motors, has introduced the Ampera (or is it Flextreme?) as a diesel plug-in series hybrid concept car. It can travel thirty-four (34 mi) miles on its lithium-ion battery...
6 commentsFuture Car - Peugeot / Citroën
Peugeot and Citroën is now known as Peugeot Citroën. The companies are now combined though each is marketing and selling it's own particular models. If Citroën continues as a viable company remains to be...
4 commentsScientific Toys for the Holidays 2
Science & EngineeringWe desperately need more scientists in the United States. The best way to end this "short-fall" in science is to encourage our children, even at a very early age, to become interested in...
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