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Iran produces carbon nanotubes - oct 1, 2011 - English
A black powder with amazing properties indicating that we may not be very far from realizing what we've been reading about in science fiction novels. Just add a pinch of this powder to anything to...
A black powder with amazing properties indicating that we may not be very far from realizing what we've been reading about in science fiction novels. Just add a pinch of this powder to anything to make it more than100 times stronger.
This black powder actually consists of tube shaped molecules made of carbon. Like other forms of pure carbon it gets its strength from the strong bonds between carbon atoms. Adding only a few grams of this powder can greatly improve the quality of almost any product while reducing its weight. So we can have stronger buildings cars and even it is possible to weave super-strong bulletproof fabric.
The Carbon Naotube promises to revolutionize many industries. Still a hot topic in the world of nano-technology since it was discovered in 1991 the continuous production of carbon nanotubes remains a challenge for scientist worldwide. Iran has managed to take a leap.
In the research institute of petroleum industries it has taken the scientists 10 years to produce these nano tubes.
The continuous production of up to 20 kilograms of Carbon Nanotubes is now possible in the institute using the Iranian designed reactor which has slashed the time required to synthesize this amazing product to 15 times less than similar procedures worldwide.
The ten member team working on this project prepared to share the technical know-how they've acquired in order to heat hydrocarbon gases to 800 to 1000 degrees Celsius with the right catalyst to start the formation of the tubes. Molecules one-sixth the weight of steel but 100 times stronger. In fact the strongest material ever discovered with huge applications
The successful completion of the pilot project to synthesize continuous carbon nanotubes will now be taken to the next level. Iran's private sector is already negotiating to establish units capable of producing up to 100 kilograms a day only to imitate what mother nature ha been doing for 100s of millions of years… engineering strength into the bodies of molecules one atom at a time.
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A black powder with amazing properties indicating that we may not be very far from realizing what we've been reading about in science fiction novels. Just add a pinch of this powder to anything to make it more than100 times stronger.
This black powder actually consists of tube shaped molecules made of carbon. Like other forms of pure carbon it gets its strength from the strong bonds between carbon atoms. Adding only a few grams of this powder can greatly improve the quality of almost any product while reducing its weight. So we can have stronger buildings cars and even it is possible to weave super-strong bulletproof fabric.
The Carbon Naotube promises to revolutionize many industries. Still a hot topic in the world of nano-technology since it was discovered in 1991 the continuous production of carbon nanotubes remains a challenge for scientist worldwide. Iran has managed to take a leap.
In the research institute of petroleum industries it has taken the scientists 10 years to produce these nano tubes.
The continuous production of up to 20 kilograms of Carbon Nanotubes is now possible in the institute using the Iranian designed reactor which has slashed the time required to synthesize this amazing product to 15 times less than similar procedures worldwide.
The ten member team working on this project prepared to share the technical know-how they've acquired in order to heat hydrocarbon gases to 800 to 1000 degrees Celsius with the right catalyst to start the formation of the tubes. Molecules one-sixth the weight of steel but 100 times stronger. In fact the strongest material ever discovered with huge applications
The successful completion of the pilot project to synthesize continuous carbon nanotubes will now be taken to the next level. Iran's private sector is already negotiating to establish units capable of producing up to 100 kilograms a day only to imitate what mother nature ha been doing for 100s of millions of years… engineering strength into the bodies of molecules one atom at a time.
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How To Reduce Your Carbon Footprint - English
These steps only 'reduce' carbon footprint; they don't relieve us of our responsibility - that is, if we are complacent in other aspects or if we are apathetic to the exploitation of environment...
These steps only 'reduce' carbon footprint; they don't relieve us of our responsibility - that is, if we are complacent in other aspects or if we are apathetic to the exploitation of environment and people by big corporations and by people in our very neighborhoods. The steps in this video can only be a starting point. (See "Story of Stuff" and "The Corporation" on this site) -----
On a different note, on the use of tap water, obviously the suggestion in the clip applies only to some countries - mostly in the west. But over in those countries too, it is recommended to use effective filters: Pharmaceuticals - like antibiotics, mood stabilizers, and sex hormones - have been found in drinking water supplies in America. See here http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/pharmawater_site/day1_01.html -----
The last point about factory farming of cattle and greenhouse effect in the clip relates to the issue of excessive meat consumption. The more the demand for meat, the more grain would be fed to cattle, instead of humans. It takes about 7 gm of grain to produce 1 gm of meat protein. About 40% of world grain is fed to animals, whereas you have more than 1 billion people in the world who, as per UN estimates, sleep undernourished or hungry each day. On world grain consumption see http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/aug97/livestock.hrs.html ---- on world hunger stats see http://www.wfp.org/hunger/stats -------
On top of that, there is environmental degradation (excessive emission of 'methane') that the clip refers to.
According to one analysis food 'production' process is more environmentally costly than food 'transportation', and if average Americans replace only 1/7 of their meat consumption with vegetables, it can minimize environmental cost equivalent to that which can be obtained through maximum localization (eating local). See more about that study at: http://www.ethicurean.com/2008/06/23/food-miles-vs-food-choices/ -----
Some people want to make it an argument about "food miles vs. food choices". I think we can incorporate all of these good ideas into our lifestyle - as we encourage eating local and organic (wherever it's realistically possible), we should also encourage cutting down on meat consumption.
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These steps only 'reduce' carbon footprint; they don't relieve us of our responsibility - that is, if we are complacent in other aspects or if we are apathetic to the exploitation of environment and people by big corporations and by people in our very neighborhoods. The steps in this video can only be a starting point. (See "Story of Stuff" and "The Corporation" on this site) -----
On a different note, on the use of tap water, obviously the suggestion in the clip applies only to some countries - mostly in the west. But over in those countries too, it is recommended to use effective filters: Pharmaceuticals - like antibiotics, mood stabilizers, and sex hormones - have been found in drinking water supplies in America. See here http://hosted.ap.org/specials/interactives/pharmawater_site/day1_01.html -----
The last point about factory farming of cattle and greenhouse effect in the clip relates to the issue of excessive meat consumption. The more the demand for meat, the more grain would be fed to cattle, instead of humans. It takes about 7 gm of grain to produce 1 gm of meat protein. About 40% of world grain is fed to animals, whereas you have more than 1 billion people in the world who, as per UN estimates, sleep undernourished or hungry each day. On world grain consumption see http://www.news.cornell.edu/releases/aug97/livestock.hrs.html ---- on world hunger stats see http://www.wfp.org/hunger/stats -------
On top of that, there is environmental degradation (excessive emission of 'methane') that the clip refers to.
According to one analysis food 'production' process is more environmentally costly than food 'transportation', and if average Americans replace only 1/7 of their meat consumption with vegetables, it can minimize environmental cost equivalent to that which can be obtained through maximum localization (eating local). See more about that study at: http://www.ethicurean.com/2008/06/23/food-miles-vs-food-choices/ -----
Some people want to make it an argument about "food miles vs. food choices". I think we can incorporate all of these good ideas into our lifestyle - as we encourage eating local and organic (wherever it's realistically possible), we should also encourage cutting down on meat consumption.
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global warming scam for planetary carbon tax system-ENG
A worldwide regime controlled by an unelected corporate elite is implementing a planetary carbon tax system that will dominate all human activity and establish a system of neofeudal slavery
A worldwide regime controlled by an unelected corporate elite is implementing a planetary carbon tax system that will dominate all human activity and establish a system of neofeudal slavery
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Science Experiment - Boo Bubbles - Dry Ice Science - English
Bubbles are cool, but bubbles filled with fog are even cooler. Get excited for some dry ice fun with this do-it-yourself Boo Bubble generator!
How does it work?
Dry ice is frozen carbon...
Bubbles are cool, but bubbles filled with fog are even cooler. Get excited for some dry ice fun with this do-it-yourself Boo Bubble generator!
How does it work?
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. When you drop pieces of dry ice into water, you get a wicked-cool combination of carbon dioxide gas and water vapor that bubbles out of the water. The creation of gas inside the two liter bottle quickly becomes too much volume for the two liter bottle to contain and the dry ice smoke flows over. By capping the two liter bottle with a funnel, the smoke builds pressure as it is forced into a more confined area. This pressure pushes the smoke through the tube, creating a flow of smoke that fills the bubbles.
Steve Spangler combined the idea of filling bubbles with dry ice fog with his Bouncing Bubble activity to create a Bouncing Boo Bubble. While blowing bubbles indoors, you might have noticed the occasional bubble that fell to the carpet but didn’t pop. Regular bubbles burst when they come in contact with just about anything. Why? A bubble’s worst enemies are oil and dirt. Boo Bubbles will bounce off of a surface if it is free of oil or dirt particles that would normally break down the soap film. They break when they hit the ground, but they don\'t break if they land on a softer fabric like gloves or a towel.
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Bubbles are cool, but bubbles filled with fog are even cooler. Get excited for some dry ice fun with this do-it-yourself Boo Bubble generator!
How does it work?
Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide. When you drop pieces of dry ice into water, you get a wicked-cool combination of carbon dioxide gas and water vapor that bubbles out of the water. The creation of gas inside the two liter bottle quickly becomes too much volume for the two liter bottle to contain and the dry ice smoke flows over. By capping the two liter bottle with a funnel, the smoke builds pressure as it is forced into a more confined area. This pressure pushes the smoke through the tube, creating a flow of smoke that fills the bubbles.
Steve Spangler combined the idea of filling bubbles with dry ice fog with his Bouncing Bubble activity to create a Bouncing Boo Bubble. While blowing bubbles indoors, you might have noticed the occasional bubble that fell to the carpet but didn’t pop. Regular bubbles burst when they come in contact with just about anything. Why? A bubble’s worst enemies are oil and dirt. Boo Bubbles will bounce off of a surface if it is free of oil or dirt particles that would normally break down the soap film. They break when they hit the ground, but they don\'t break if they land on a softer fabric like gloves or a towel.
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Soazkhwani by Syed Imon Rizvi USA - Urdu
This is a video of Syed Imon Rizvi and Awais Rizvi doing soazkhwani in Majlis in Saint Louis.
This is a video of Syed Imon Rizvi and Awais Rizvi doing soazkhwani in Majlis in Saint Louis.
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Pork and beef protein in processed Halal chicken in UK - English
courtesy ISLAMIC0NTENT youtube. This video is specifically about UK but there are chances that this fraud may be going on in other countries too where food is processed and genetically modified...
courtesy ISLAMIC0NTENT youtube. This video is specifically about UK but there are chances that this fraud may be going on in other countries too where food is processed and genetically modified widely. -- EAT TRUE HALAL - There is a huge growth in the demand for Halal food. We now need to advance toconcepts like Green Halal and Organic Halal as the real meaning of Halal is much more than slaughtering certain animals in certain ways and avoiding pork products and alcohol. It should mean eating in moderation foods that are grown locally, have minimal impact on carbon emission, and selecting meats that are obtained from "Halal" animals that are fed organically and treated humanely throughout their lives. - More on this, see http://www.ciogc.org/Go.aspx?link=7654949
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courtesy ISLAMIC0NTENT youtube. This video is specifically about UK but there are chances that this fraud may be going on in other countries too where food is processed and genetically modified widely. -- EAT TRUE HALAL - There is a huge growth in the demand for Halal food. We now need to advance toconcepts like Green Halal and Organic Halal as the real meaning of Halal is much more than slaughtering certain animals in certain ways and avoiding pork products and alcohol. It should mean eating in moderation foods that are grown locally, have minimal impact on carbon emission, and selecting meats that are obtained from "Halal" animals that are fed organically and treated humanely throughout their lives. - More on this, see http://www.ciogc.org/Go.aspx?link=7654949
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Alex Jones Secret Copenhagen Documents Leaked-English
In Alex s second special message about Climategate the UN Climate Change Conference at Copenhagen and the Global Takeover he analyzes the leaked documents in a draft of the treaty that expose the...
In Alex s second special message about Climategate the UN Climate Change Conference at Copenhagen and the Global Takeover he analyzes the leaked documents in a draft of the treaty that expose the true intentions of the meeting to shut down development in the Third World and dominate the planet through a carbon tax
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In Alex s second special message about Climategate the UN Climate Change Conference at Copenhagen and the Global Takeover he analyzes the leaked documents in a draft of the treaty that expose the true intentions of the meeting to shut down development in the Third World and dominate the planet through a carbon tax
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EPA agenda has nothing to do with reducing levels of mercury in the environment - English
Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY) explains that the EPA agenda has nothing to do with reducing levels of mercury in the environment but is solely about closing coal plants. The mercury issue...
Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY) explains that the EPA agenda has nothing to do with reducing levels of mercury in the environment but is solely about closing coal plants. The mercury issue is a PR stunt to gain public support.
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Congressman Ed Whitfield (R-KY) explains that the EPA agenda has nothing to do with reducing levels of mercury in the environment but is solely about closing coal plants. The mercury issue is a PR stunt to gain public support.
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Folding Egg - Cool Science Experiment - English
The Folding Egg activity is actually an extension of the classic Rubber Egg experiment with a really fun twist. Just imagine the look on your friends\' faces when you show them an egg and then...
The Folding Egg activity is actually an extension of the classic Rubber Egg experiment with a really fun twist. Just imagine the look on your friends\' faces when you show them an egg and then proceed to fold it in half several times until it forms a small white ball! Wait... it gets better. Just bounce the \"folded egg\" between your hands and the egg reappear.
How does it work?
The acetic acid in the vinegar breaks down the calcium carbonate in the eggshell, and the bubbles that form on the surface of the egg are carbon dioxide gas. Eventually the hard shell of the egg disappears entirely and all that remains is the egg membrane. Because you have already blown out the contents of the egg, the membrane is just full of air. You can fold it up and the air will sneak out the tiny hole in the membrane you used to blow out the egg. The membrane will compress down into practically nothing. As you gently shake the \"folded egg,\" the air will re-enter the membrane, expanding back into its original shape and volume.
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The Folding Egg activity is actually an extension of the classic Rubber Egg experiment with a really fun twist. Just imagine the look on your friends\' faces when you show them an egg and then proceed to fold it in half several times until it forms a small white ball! Wait... it gets better. Just bounce the \"folded egg\" between your hands and the egg reappear.
How does it work?
The acetic acid in the vinegar breaks down the calcium carbonate in the eggshell, and the bubbles that form on the surface of the egg are carbon dioxide gas. Eventually the hard shell of the egg disappears entirely and all that remains is the egg membrane. Because you have already blown out the contents of the egg, the membrane is just full of air. You can fold it up and the air will sneak out the tiny hole in the membrane you used to blow out the egg. The membrane will compress down into practically nothing. As you gently shake the \"folded egg,\" the air will re-enter the membrane, expanding back into its original shape and volume.
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[19 June 13] EU warned of disastrous environment consequences - English
Environmental experts are warning of severe changes in the climate. They say the world\'s energy systems need reform to make way for low-carbon emissions. Experts say extreme weather conditions...
Environmental experts are warning of severe changes in the climate. They say the world\'s energy systems need reform to make way for low-carbon emissions. Experts say extreme weather conditions will occur unless such measures are taken. A conference in Brussels is now discussing how governments are dealing with this threat.
PressTV\'s Jerome Hughes reports from Brussels.
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Environmental experts are warning of severe changes in the climate. They say the world\'s energy systems need reform to make way for low-carbon emissions. Experts say extreme weather conditions will occur unless such measures are taken. A conference in Brussels is now discussing how governments are dealing with this threat.
PressTV\'s Jerome Hughes reports from Brussels.
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36 Hours in Murree | Beyond the Call of Duty - URDU Subs Eng
In January 2022, thousands of tourists in Murree were trapped in a snowstorm - caught unprepared and off-guard.
On the northern side, near Kuldana, 23 people lost their lives, stuck inside their...
In January 2022, thousands of tourists in Murree were trapped in a snowstorm - caught unprepared and off-guard.
On the northern side, near Kuldana, 23 people lost their lives, stuck inside their cars with no other shelter, succumbing to carbon monoxide poisoning.
On the other side, in Lower Topa, a similar tragedy was prevented - through the kindness and cooperation of a group of people who rose up to the moment.
This is their story.
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In January 2022, thousands of tourists in Murree were trapped in a snowstorm - caught unprepared and off-guard.
On the northern side, near Kuldana, 23 people lost their lives, stuck inside their cars with no other shelter, succumbing to carbon monoxide poisoning.
On the other side, in Lower Topa, a similar tragedy was prevented - through the kindness and cooperation of a group of people who rose up to the moment.
This is their story.