|
Production of Highly Charged Xe Ions from Liquid He Free Super Conducting Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source provide clues to dimesional science
Media Release
Jun. 15, 2006

Scientis have successfully produced an intense beam of highly charged xenon ions using a liquid He free superconducting electron cyclotron resonance ion source. The best results of 10 eľA for Xe30+ ions was obtained at an injected microwave power of 650 W and an extraction voltage of 15 kV.
TECHNOLOGY ARTICLES
Production of Highly Charged Xe Ions from Liquid He Free Super Conducting Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source provide clues to dimesional science
Media Release
an intense beam of highly charged xenon ions using a liquid He free superconducting electron cyclotron resonance ion source confirm the belief. READ MORE>>
Want to detect the type IV extraterrestrial UFOs? Look for geomagnetic activity and mesosphere/lower thermosphere winds
India Daily Technology Team
It provides signatures of advanced UFOs in the region.... READ MORE>>
The distinction between the big bang model and a black hole
India Daily Technology Team
The standard big bang models are the Friedmann-Robertson-Walker (FRW) solutions of the gravitational field equations of general relativity. READ MORE>>
US Internet search giant Google unveiled an enhanced version of its popular online mapping program
Media Release
Google touted the changes as the first major update to Google Earth since it was launched a year earlier. READ MORE>>
Microsoft has limited online access to a test version of its next Windows system for fear of bringing the internet to a halt
Media Release
A downloadable file of Vista software, made available freely online last week, is so big that giving users unrestricted access would clog up online networks READ MORE>>
Supernovae provides clues to extraterrestrial life
India Daily Technology Team
Supernovae and their remnants have proven to be of profound significance: for understanding the origin of the elements that are necessary for life... READ MORE>>
Because of gravity Hyperspace is void of light and that makes optical astronomy impossible
India Daily Technology Team
Hyperspace does not have light. It is a quantum vacuum. Hyperspace is finally shielded by the gravitational radiation as evident from black hole regions of singularities. READ MORE>>
Source of Particle Simulations of Auroral Electron Acceleration manifest the first clue to gravitational radiation from higher dimensions
India Daily Technology Team
The parallel electric field becomes apparent at the interface. The source is higher dimensional gravitational radiation from the Hyperspace manifesting itself as parallel electric field. READ MORE>>
Bhabha Atomic Research Centre's (BARC) 50 years of service
Media Release
year-long celebration to mark the Bhabha Atomic Research Centre's (BARC) 50 years of service to the nation will be organised by its Kalpakkam facility here from tomorrow. READ MORE>>
MORE ARTICLES >>
|