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Paul Faillace

Beijing’s new airport will be awesome

Paul Faillace January 02, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment
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It is not a novelty, that despite the immense size of China, its cities are overcrowded. Speaking of Beijing the problem is immense, for just a few years after the opening of its new airport, this has fallen short for

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An inclined bridge that will cause vertigo

Paul Faillace January 02, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

This bridge was so that on one side has a slope of 6.1 percent; while the other is only 5.1 percent was built. I can imagine the chaos that is to be formed when for some reason the traffic going

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Construction of a suspension bridge

Paul Faillace January 02, 2016 Civil Engineering Leave a Comment

In this post, I want to show a video about the construction of a suspension bridge, which with 270 meters in length is the longest bridge of this type in Switzerland. As a curiosity, I mention that in order to deploy the

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Headlights that illuminate well and dazzle

Paul Faillace December 30, 2015 Automotive Engineering Leave a Comment

I do not know if the legislation of other countries provides for a regulation to the headlights of cars, because as far as I know, in Mexico there is nothing related. In case if there was something so absolutely nobody

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Ford makes him second to Tesla

Paul Faillace December 30, 2015 Automotive Engineering Leave a Comment
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Not long ago Tesla was surprised with the news that would release many of its patents, particularly those related to electric batteries of their vehicles. If that was welcome news now we have similar because Ford has decided to follow

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Air travel will not be so noisy

Paul Faillace December 30, 2015 Aeronautical Engineering, Types of Engineering Leave a Comment

If you travel frequently tickets safe and you’re used to noising, but when it’s your first time find the rather unpleasant experience. No wonder, today’s aircraft have been developed to be light and strong, not to be silent. But thanks

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Stephen Hawking warns against IA

Paul Faillace December 29, 2015 Technology Leave a Comment

In saying that artificial intelligence could destroy humanity, it seems that we are beginning to tell the plot of a fiction film. In fact, the statement sounds a bit paranoid and conspiratorial.However, if that is the view of Stephen Hawking

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You can replace a machine?

Paul Faillace December 29, 2015 Types of Engineering Leave a Comment

A couple of years ago, in 2013 to be exact, a team of researchers at Oxford University conducted an interesting study, which aimed to determine the likelihood that your work what could make a machine , at least in the next

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Hyperloop takes a step sideways

Paul Faillace December 29, 2015 Electrical Engineering Leave a Comment

The Hyperloop Project, which has been mentioned in both the network over the last year, has recently stepped aside. If you know that going this idea, I must say that was such a commotion caused, which is already considered the

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Batteries are not the same

Paul Faillace December 29, 2015 Technology Leave a Comment
Batteries

The terms cell and battery on a daily basis are often used interchangeably, but the truth is that these are two different technologies. The big difference between them is that the battery loses its electrical charge over time, while the

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