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Paul Faillace

You wash your clothes with bacteria

Paul Faillace January 15, 2016 Ecological Engineering Leave a Comment

Valeria Cruz and Paulina Mar are two students that could change paradigms in regard to washing clothes. The first studied chemical engineering at the UNAM and the second is studying international business at the IPN. Putting together their knowledge, and

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Nanoparticles to treat arteriosclerosis

Paul Faillace January 11, 2016 Medical Engineering Leave a Comment

A team of scientists consisting of experts from Harvard University and Columbia University is developing an interesting place to prevent heart disease system. The idea is to use nanoscale particles, which would be introduced to the human body to be

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Robotic arms with surgical precision

Paul Faillace January 11, 2016 Medical Engineering Leave a Comment

I remember a couple of series about doctors I saw that the characters get to practice their surgical skills in fruits, especially bananas and grapes. This guesses by the softness and fragility of the same, same question why a challenge

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An amphibious vehicle of the 60’s

Paul Faillace January 11, 2016 Mechanical Engineering Leave a Comment

The amphibious vehicles take many decades in the minds of designers, as shown in the video above. It is an amphibious vehicle of the Chrysler 1960 is quite curious to see him move through the mud like that. In fact,

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Pylons with brilliant designs

Paul Faillace January 06, 2016 Electrical Engineering Leave a Comment

The pylons are indispensable for the development of any urban center. Are these towers that hold the cables that transmit electricity from the production centers to the homes where it is needed? But nobody can deny that the pylons are

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Plastilina to store energy

Paul Faillace January 06, 2016 Electrical Engineering Leave a Comment
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The quest to develop a technology to store electricity goes beyond the field of batteries, which by the way are very unsatisfactory. Despite the many investigations that are currently underway, consumers do not have a battery that is level with

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We have wireless electric motor

Paul Faillace January 06, 2016 Electrical Engineering Leave a Comment

It was only a matter of time before the first wireless electric motor made its appearance. While technology is beginning its development, it is certain that sooner than we think could be implemented in commercial vehicles. Just think what the auto

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Ville Sao Tractor, tractor designer

Paul Faillace January 04, 2016 Agricultural Engineering, Types of Engineering Leave a Comment

In agricultural production, the tractor plays a fundamental role thanks to its multiple capabilities, just as they can attach a lot of agricultural implements as connecting other agricultural machines. The tractors were usually not as pleasing to the eye than

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The Green Machine, a project to cultivate the deserts

Paul Faillace January 04, 2016 Agricultural Engineering, Types of Engineering Leave a Comment
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And some entries I made mention of the project makes the city end of the world, and just retake the project because apparently that of mobile cities it is becoming fashionable. This time, I’ll tell you about The Green Machine,

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New Holland tractor first working with Biomethane

Paul Faillace January 04, 2016 Agricultural Engineering Leave a Comment

It is no news that the agricultural machinery is often a major source of pollution, especially if we talk about tractors. But companies who design and build these heavy duty vehicles know that sustainability is an increasingly applied concept, which should begin to

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