The unit tesla was defined as a unit of measurement in 1958. The symbol for
tesla is T. It is the standard unit of magnetic flux density used to measure
field intensity for magnetic fields. It is...
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Tesla Motors received a waiver from the government on a federal air bag standard Monday, bringing it a step closer toward the production of its all-electric Roadster later this year.Tesla, based in...
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After remaining dormant for several years, electric cars are surging back into the news. First, there was the summer debut of the documentary Who Killed the Electric Car? followed soon after by the...
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Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice on Thursday blamed the apparent collapse of a truce in Lebanon on extremists trying to "sow discord" as she renewed the Bush administration's strong support of t...
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What's a company to do when former close partners invade its turf? Invade their turf. That's what Nvidia NVDA, the biggest maker of graphics chips, is doing.Intel INTC and Advanced Micro Devices AM...
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An electric sports car, a prosthetic foot for land mine victims and a potentially lifesaving device known as the "Tongue Sucker" were among the winners Friday of an international award honoring inn...
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An electric sports car, a prosthetic foot for land mine victims and a potentially lifesaving device known as the "Tongue Sucker" were among the winners Friday of an international award honoring inn...
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Woking, England (dpa) - The wealthy elite are buying more
expensive cars than ever before but the future of the super sports
car appears bleak in an era of cl...
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Tom Yots pauses along his morning walk through Niagara Falls State Park to admire the spectrum of color hovering over the world's second largest waterfall. "Look at that rainbow,” says Yots, ...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology researchers made a 60-watt light bulb glow by sending it energy wirelessly _ from a device 7 feet away _ potentially heralding a future in which cell phones an...
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In a perfect world, there'd be no wires. They clutter the view, get tangled behind desks and limit how far networks can reach. That's why the telegraph gave way to the radio. Cell phones unstrung t...
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