Saturday, February 3, 2007

Webwatch

Minute robots

http://www.molecularnanobots.com/
It seems there is no limit to the creativity of man – neither there is any limit to how small robots. This website is dedicated to the smallest robots in this world or molecular nanobots. It clearly states that nanobots are not a myth and are very much part of the scientific reality. Go through the stuff to find out more about what they are, what exactly they do and who’s behind creating robots. If you are a student of artificial intelligence, then this website is sure to help you.



Beyond Earth’s frontiers

http://www.exploremarsnow.org/
Once you go into cyber space, you’ll realise there is a vast number of websites dedicated to the exploration of Mars. This website, too, is one of them. Highly interactive in nature, it actually enables you to explore the various aspects of Mars while sitting at home. Some of the things you can find out in detail include the soil of Mars, its rocks, the greenhouse effect and the Mars base there which keeps on discovering new things about the planet.



Green thumb

http://www.greengeek.ca/
With almost everyone blogging their fingers off, why should environmentalists be left behind? Check this blog out which features news, views and analysis regarding the environment. The various posts are categorised into alternative energy, climate change, efficiency, green building and sustainability. There is a list of recommended books too. So if you’re into campaigning for a greener Earth, you’ll get loads of information here.



Strangely yours

http://www.strangescience.net/
There are loads of websites around which feature scientific research. Have you wondered where all this research comes from? It certainly isn’t a matter of days or weeks. Research takes a great amount of time and effort and this particular website is dedicated to tracing the efforts of all those who have put in their time and energy towards discovering new scientific information which can help humanity.

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