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OpEdNews » Dubai's Eco-wonder: Pyramid City to House a Million Residents |
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Topic: Technology |
1:01 pm EDT, Aug 30, 2008 |
A proposed pyramid city for the Dubai desert will stand 1.2 kilometres in height. The solar-powered pyramid was announced this week by Timelinks, an eco-design firm that plans to unveil the engineering wonder at Cityscape Dubai later this year. \'The pyramid will be more than a kilometre tall and will house one million people inside,\' a source close to the project told XPRESS. \'It will be completely self-sustainable.'
OpEdNews » Dubai's Eco-wonder: Pyramid City to House a Million Residents |
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Flexible Nanoantenna Arrays Capture Abundant Solar Energy |
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Topic: Technology |
11:14 am EDT, Aug 18, 2008 |
Researchers have devised an inexpensive way to produce plastic sheets containing billions of nanoantennas that collect heat energy generated by the sun and other sources. The technology, developed at the U.S. Department of Energy's Idaho National Laboratory, is the first step toward a solar energy collector that could be mass-produced on flexible materials.
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PdF2008 Talks: Mark Pesce on "Hyperpolitics (American Style)" |
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Topic: Technology |
10:38 pm EDT, Aug 16, 2008 |
In this keynote talk at Personal Democracy Forum 2008, Pesce situates the current moment of transformation in the context of 60,000 years of human civilization; argues that our innate tendencies to connect with each other, copy behaviors and share ideas are now on hyperdrive; and projects a near-future where "hyperempowered" individuals and networks transform politics. As he concludes: "Representative democracies are a poor fit to the challenges ahead, and ‘rebooting’ them is not enough. The future looks nothing like democracy, because democracy, which sought to empower the individual, is being obsolesced by a social order which hyperempowers him."
PdF2008 Talks: Mark Pesce on "Hyperpolitics (American Style)" |
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