Tuesday, April 22, 2025

An alternative to traditional air conditioning.

A team of scientists in Hong Kong have come up with a heat exchange system that can be used in place of a traditional air conditioner. It's more energy conscious, is less costly, and doesn't use any chemicals (like Freon or Freon alternatives) to function. 

It's fairly simple in that it just removes the heat through a series of tubes and replaces that with cooler air. 

Its a nice leap forward. 



https://tech.yahoo.com/articles/scientists-unveil-next-gen-technology-111518663.html

Wireless electricity

This is a broad overview of wireless electricity, its development, and some practical real-world applications. 

The article also notes that Nikola Tesla proposed this idea in the early 1900s and had been toying with it a bit. But the technology wasn't quite there, and the transmission of power was a huge business, so companies didn't want this. 

As a professional engineer this pisses me off

The state of Florida wants to abolish the board of professional engineers and roll its function under the department of professional regulation - where they have no understanding of engineering. 

We are in the public trust and have to hold to a standard. They want to eliminate that standard. 

And why might they be doing this? At least in part as a favor to the insurance industry. PEs are often utilized in legal actions involving them - and they always contradict it with their own experts. With no regulatory board, the insurance company gets a big advantage. 

https://www.insurancejournal.com/news/southeast/2025/04/21/820374.htm

Canadian MP Charlie Angus on T-rump

Oh yeah, he calls out the orange menace for being the absolute fool he is, and how Canadian citizens have come together.

Sunday, April 20, 2025

Saturday, April 19, 2025

Shape recovering liquid

Science yo! 
The particles created magnetic dipoles, a phenomenon where their magnetic poles attract each other, creating a field of "chains" on the liquid's surface. This interaction interferes with how the emulsion separates.


https://www.livescience.com/physics-mathematics/student-accidentally-creates-shape-recovering-liquid-thats-an-exception-to-the-laws-of-thermodynamics