The Big Think

December 4, 2008

Solar Breakthrough?

Filed under: Technology — jasony @ 7:01 pm

Storing energy from the sun by mimicking photosynthesis is something scientists have been trying to do since the early 1970s. In particular, they have tried to replicate the way green plants break down water. Chemists, of course, can already split water. But the process has required high temperatures, harsh alkaline solutions, or rare and expensive catalysts such as platinum. What Nocera has devised is an inexpensive catalyst that produces oxygen from water at room temperature and without caustic chemicals–the same benign conditions found in plants. Several other promising catalysts, including another that Nocera developed, could be used to complete the process and produce hydrogen gas.

more here.

Musical Fun

Filed under: Music, Uncategorized — jasony @ 12:58 am

17 Fabulous Prequels To Broadway Musicals (copied shamelessly from woot)

Kate, We Haven’t Been Introduced
Bar Mitzvah of La Mancha
Sand And Primer Your Wagon
A Chorus Dot
Fiddler Borrows A Ladder
Little Business Plan of Horrors
A Star’s Mom Allows A Handsome Stranger To Buy Her A Drink
Indian Territory!
The Guy Who Is A Little Intense But Keeps To Himself And Isn’t Really Bothering Anyone Of The Opera
Annie There’s A Waiting Period
Kittens
Brand New Acquaintance Joey
Handshake Of The Spider Woman
Jesus Christ Waiter
Starlight Right-of-Way Allocation And Environmental Impact Study
Vocal Warm-ups On A Cloudy Day
West Side Backstory

NOW

Filed under: Technology — jasony @ 12:17 am

Stewart Brand’s TED talk on the Clock of the Long Now.

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