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the race was organized by graduates from the skolkovo moscow school of management under the supervision of youth guinea cousin of the slick soul of boats which was made in europe for bush's synergy sailing team was on site after his victory in monaco but the potential of solar vessels has implications everywhere such was the thinking behind the solar one championship which brought together teams from china usa and brazil it's monaco's prestigious yacht club here in moscow the founders of the solar got so wanted to follow in their wake. we tried different competition formats and in the end came to the conclusion that this is indeed something that engineering students need it's good for us education and research it's very important for them to take part in projects like this because it helps to expand their practical knowledge which. i'm sure this was the last thing on everyone's mind when the green flag flew in a surprising turn of events synergies foyle's wins quite as graceful around the
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coolness as they've proven to be along the straights and the boats lost precious seconds on each turn this gave it as this classic boat design all the opportunity it needed to close the gap at the sailing neck in neck down the strait synergy was left dead in the water. while most people were enjoying the weather swimming role playing volleyball making the most of the sun in a different way we caught up with the regatta team from the state radio technical university while many of the older competitors boats were built purely for speed this team went for practicality as well this solar boats has remained off a six people making it's ideal for weekend fishing trips however at the flick of a switch the position of the reef can be adjusted to the casual cruiser into a streamlined race. in this position the center of gravity is lowered. and wind
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resistance reduced optimizing the boat's turning performance and maximizing its celebration and take it from me the power of the sun is definitely enough to set the wind running through your. solar sail is five point six meters long two point one meters wide is propelled by five kilowatts outboard motor boats up to two lithium pulling a bunch of blocks together weighing one hundred sixty kilograms and they can move around displacement the solar panels on the generates will prevent. the batteries in about ten hours on a full charge the boat can burn for up to eight hours it's allegedly seven kilometers an hour or one point five zero is it's much speed of twenty five kilometers. the boat was built in only two months in the business incubator at the technical university. before it goes anywhere near the open water the team of six current and former students made sure it was seen with the in the improvised. during this stage of testing the team streamlined the vessels weight distribution
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of the propeller and of course checked but given the short time frame the team used the suv it's still best for the base. that. this boat has great performance and see going characteristics as well as a low planing speed. but this boat was originally developed for low powered petrol engines. that seem completely overhauled to the rest of the vessel. is made from an alum in frame strength and with extruded film and covered in fiberglass fifty batteries are mounted on sliders so the posts can be shifted on the go to suits whether load and race conditions close attention was also paid to the electronics to maximize the juice squeezed out of every drop of sunlight and shoulder but she's a charge even with. built this boat for a competition and when the time came for us to take towards us through the. had
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been fully charged entirely by the sun. for solar panel outside while keeping it connected to the controllers. money toward the recharging process we saw that there is no need for any sort of external power source. the world class solar panels were supplied locally by one of the team sponsors that is metal ceramics instrumentation plants. the production process starts by cleaning and visually inspecting the external glass pane the surface of the glass is slightly rough to chop as much light as possible reflected from the solar cells beneath. the inspections completes the panes that carefully puts one side ready to be used in the final assembly later on. the millimeter thin wafers that make up the photovoltaic cells to sold it together into rows before being mounted on the backing sheets. they then pass along the back clips convey away any flaws all cracks in the semi metal cells would shine right through before being
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sold it together in series. to prevent any old grind getting into the finished product i think ethylene vinyl acetate film is placed on top. then the whole panel is sealed by what's basically a giant laminating machine. number which. we were very happy to be part of this project more that it was applied to solar panels for the boat so it could compete in the regatta. the project had some unusual requirements due to both waitressed frictions we had to make said we just made a store existing technologies and use a lighter flexible polymer base to produce the solar modules and more. the finished panels then roll off the production line and into testing the solar panels the checks by blasting them with an artificial sunlight machine and measuring the amount of electricity that comes out the other end of the firm's products can transform the sun's light into usable electricity with an efficiency. to seventeen
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percent despite only launching solar panel production in two thousand and eight the company's ways can be found in forty two countries around the world. has many business promotion centers which are ready to support these projects teams we told you the skolkovo foundation and russian venture company and all these organizations are ready to work with our students who already have viable ideas that can be developed into marketable products. meanwhile back in moscow the solar got to turned into a two horse race to some other parts on the trail. the nimble try and run through just too fast for the multi-purpose transformer and in a nail biting finish went on to win the race. with more teams expected to participate that promises to be even more drama in next year's events. in the future of environmentally friendly private vehicles public transport has been going green for decades and mrs thomson metro are about to get
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a facelift. focal point. held the in a prom international industrial exhibition for the fifth time last month events during around six hundred companies from seventy countries and also hosts a number of world premieres. including the world's first sixteen meets a single section below floor produced by trans mush holding. the city star was assembled in tested on the streets of moscow and is now ready to roll into mass production. but the star of the show has to be the one prototype by. the futuristic which offers on the rivaled comforts promises to take russian public transport into the space age it doesn't just look good on the outside it's also got some pretty cool features inside too. so this demonstration model is exactly how the final concept design will look at the commercial model will have some slight and if you can. but it will not be changed by more than ten
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percent in features a unique quite complex door system and the headlights are also unique lights inside opened with a dimmer mechanism which is fitted with a two point four kilowatt i quality sound system bogeys were made in russia and designed for russian tracks. they make up forty to sixty percent of the total cost of the tram so using these buildings as well as other russian made components makes this tram about one and a half to two times cheaper than the equivalent for a model is up with. the underground wasn't overlooked either with company urban transport solutions unveiling their metro carriage prototype as well it's both the largest passenger capacity easy access for disabled passing just climate control as well as a fire detection and extinguishing system while the trains modular design makes it easier to repair and service the world's population is expected to meet eighty billion people by two thousand and twenty five and with all those extra mouths to feed scientists are looking for ways to maximise the yields of staple crops and the
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new tech intoned might just hold the key. on something a little. bit sunny called gardens can trace its roots all the way back to eight hundred eighty when construction work was started in the grounds of the city state university. it's a big general glass roof and walls has over seven thousand types of tree plants and cactus from all corners of the globe and cover a bloomin six thousand five hundred square metres the gardens carry out importance work protecting some of the world's rarest species and conserving toms local flora . as well as providing a tranquil escape from the city the botanical gardens has all the elements necessary for science to flourish. for the past four years stuff for the university have been experimenting with the fertilizer called white collar. when added to soil or directly to fresh tree cuttings the nitrogen based plan through significantly.
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boosts the growth rate in. the researchers also stumbled across an unexpected benefits of using dry color. on glycol improves the growth process and basic right speed in the seeds even germinate more quickly in addition it has been found to disinfect seeds reducing the risk of fungal infection when applied to plant putting this guy coral forms a protective biodegradable serum that kills bacteria while it's in water which means in the fertilizer is also bitchin nitrogen which is an essential on food it's used to make amino acids the building blocks of protein and the chlorophyll that plants used to photosynthesize and if that weren't enough glycol will slowly release its nitrogen for a sustained growth. color is based on the versatile organic compound be made in tomsk by scientists from the city state university up until two thousand and nine only seven countries were capable of synthesising substance however that's all changed when aptly named company glocks ltd sets up industrial production bringing
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new products to the domestic markets. bilk sells unique ability to link polymers means is found up occasions in a diverse range of industries is used in oil recovery to make dissolvable surgical stitches disinfectant paper coatings cosmetics and the list goes on the company's made by oxidizing ethylene glycol and cancer lies in reaction with heat and a lot of the silver however the guys it looks l.t. for develops a catalyst it's unlike anything used elsewhere. the average or the traditional elements used across the world are produced in the u.s. germany and china. they just used large amounts of silver in a sort of sponge to produce. the catalyst element that we have developed has a number of significant advantages firstly it contains only five percent silver and the rest of it basically consists of silica said that with the silver particles are evenly distributed throughout the material to boost its efficiency. more one
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kilogram of this material can produce more than pure silver alone and. another advantage is its thermal stability because. having cracked the secrets of how to produce. the siberian company sets about manufacturing some of the many products derived from it including like color. the fertilizers made by mixing the clear liquid don't sell with whites call them ice crystals. the mixture is then placed in a chemical reacts and catalyzed by an acid mixture that the company is keeping a tight lid on. as it turns out like color really is also pretty versatile the compound and its derivatives can be used in paints chipboard resin cool disinfectant flame retardants and so on. demand on the domestic markets alone expected to reach sixty thousand tons a year the company definitely has its work cut out. in the next stage the crowd liquid is then filtered and a visit to dry producing the whites quite colorful powder. demand for the whole
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growing tech might be high but on the plus side one application of the first prize that goes a very great while the main advantage is that it doesn't easily dissolve in water which means that it stays in the soil for a long time one application may last for several seasons up to two or three so use it once and forget about fertilizing for the next three years. with great color rolls and long lasting effects farmers may soon be able to worry about things other than fertilizing. and maybe even take some time out for a stroll in the tomsk botanical gardens. just into the first off so stay tuned for more psychopath in the break. this is the media leave us so we leave that maybe. push and secure the place your
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thousand and fourteen international also reveal someone opened its doors on the twenty seventh of august to the crocus expo sense of joining the eleven day events organizers expect to see one million visitors flocking to catch the first glimpse of some of the many world premieres. which included the unveiling of the larger vest next gen chevrolet nieve of prototypes as well as some new cars from dozens of money including mitsubishi lunge over ford and v.w. . defense exhibition expert took place in the middle of august in the town of ski in the moscow region while some with the extensive business program most people would draw into the exhibitions and demonstration of some of russia's latest defense take including an aerial display by the. seattle post to the two thousand and fourteen microsoft imagine cope at the beginning of the month and first prize in the game's
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a russian team. is. the current base bell is not eternal in which players take on the electric spark green cities. should be limited to just a little more than the team fifty thousand dollars that. everyone knows that gets more powerful by the minutes allowing you to do things that even dreamt of a couple of years ago but even so there has to be limits i mean there's no way you'll be on the power and storage of a desktop in your pocket or is that. each. anyone has a mark in his ever wants to run a windows program would have probably heard of parallels but what you might not know is that parallels is one of. the company's since he was founded in one thousand nine hundred ninety nine the company's become an industry leader in blurring the previously in line between the operating systems and windows. with
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over four million copies of parlous from uk sold worldwide the i.t. giants recently when. we took our ideas and expertise with this technology and transferred. into the mobile sphere to provide remote access to windows and mac operating systems or. mock. parallels access combines the ports of billets if it's helpful it's all smartphone with the power of a desktop so users of the out can access important documents. media libre from the other side of the world without suffering so bloated to the cloud first drug fragile hard drives abound with them. you can also provide remote support to technically challenged older relatives and be in the office while sitting in a jacuzzi. the developers of the company when it's
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a painstaking lengths to make computer applications look and feel as if they were originally written proposal device. among the main challenges with providing a stable connection when switching between wife i and slower three g. internet connections. adopting applications intended for a mouse to be used with a relatively imprecise to the screen as well as optimizing the resolution of a computer to be displayed on a small mobile device. the parallels are set up launcher lets users start up the cations as if they were native mobile apps while the apps which displays all the programs currently running and allows users to switch between them with a simple swipe. mouse clicks of also being converted into typical such gestures while the magnifying glass helps users select the news simply drop down menu simpleton's with the company's particularly proud of his tech selection functionality. regarding texts and text selection. trading
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systems provide no access to this feature or its management. is just not provided for any fold function of an operating system we should just work in all text fields or so we had to get inside windows and mac operating systems market to be. able to manage it properly. so much of its parallels we were keen to give it a go back as the artsy office was once the guys at the company didn't tell us it's perilous access is also pretty useful for playing a private school jokes on unsuspecting colleagues. the computers in our office can be accessed by pretty much any artsy employee i installed the parlous desktop clients on one of them the other day just to test out the program unfortunately our producer unit didn't know this when she sat at the computer and the opportunity to play a practical joke on a was just to get some s. . we had four cameras around the office while you was away and i was in
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constant touch with our director. right surrogates just give me the go ahead and use the room for a second try connecting to a computer. sign in. the computers my home computer is on his you lose computer this is it. now we can see. the technology so good for her right let's have some fun. by moving a mouse nothing too drastic starts off with. someone else right here. it weird i don't understand maybe you should delete the address that she's typing. with. the wrong address.
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to. you has absolutely no idea we can see exactly what she's typing. bit of a typo just move the mouse to old. punch him why have you got a mind of your own i didn't type that i didn't ask you tell you cannot what's going on. was a message for me actually more i was saying. i don't know if you need to write this message your post should close or. near to you look what's happening here it's almost taking control of my mouse so why. look here this isn't the first time it's happened. i had a window open and then it just closed by self and then some other stuff pops up. with a hex going on well it could be
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a virus it's been happening all morning. she's going slightly mad just. amazing this give a couple of minutes or so she calms down. also non-work related social network she closed which is always a second rate second phones god sake come on suspect something maybe. ok we'll leave it. i know there's a aleksei in the office this in my computer is acting like it's got a mind of its own seriously it's been moving the cursor by itself and closing messages by itself what's wrong with it it's just taking me to frequently visited sites just what's going on. bit worrying because she's not doing anything on the computer now either i should do what. ok ok good oh ok.
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ok maybe i'll fix the problem. wait a sec. i didn't touch anything i was holding my phone with my left hand i says just the i t. guy to comb just what he wanted. the entire i.t. departments was in on the joke so there was no chance that they'd give the game away. right so the i.t. guy has been and gone. to collect a second time which is called the parallel screen to display on her computer so unfortunately being bolstered by. what is this didn't this computer is being used remotely by parallels who did this. it's not connecting i think we've been rumbled. we're moving toward a situation where we users don't care whether there are apps or data are stored on
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a cloud on a desktop or never will device they just want to have a convenient way of working with them. and that's exactly what we're trying to achieve with there are parallels. if you. were going to painter a flower that even in front golf would be proud of by way of apology remote access ops make us even more connected to the rest of the world which while making our lives easier also presents its own sense of privacy challenges so it's probably best not seen stories on a shared computer but if you do make sure you tick all the rights privacy boxes and you'll be absolutely fine and once you're all set you can kick butt and play your favorite computer game remove. i'm afraid all this month show but if you can't wait an entire month for the next episode of technology eight. pages on all the major social networks behind the
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