Developing a Smartphone Battery that Lasts Longer

Researchers at Stanford University have recently published a paper in the scientific journal Nature Nanotechnology reporting they have designed a pure lithium anode with the potential of increasing the capacity of existing battery technology 400%

Pinatubo Erupts — renxkyoko’s space

Originally posted on Iconic Photos: In March 1991, when a series of earthquakes hit the western side of the island of Luzon along the Zambales Mountains, locals awoke to the reality that in the middle of the Zambales range, there might be a dormant volcano. Pinatubo — quiet since before the lands under it were named… … Continue reading Pinatubo Erupts — renxkyoko’s space

Good, Evil & Supernatural Horror: Does What You Believe Color Your Fiction? From Zombie Salmon (the Horror Continues)

A fantastic description of the modern horror story and its background.

The Significance of Diamonds

    Diamonds are not just arguably, the most beautiful of all the gemstones, and the hardest natural material known to man, but they also hold some very significant astrological powers.   It’s believed, the diamond will provide you with significant powers of healing, powers for wealth, powers for happiness and so much more, if … Continue reading The Significance of Diamonds

Why are you not successful — swati

Why there are some who achieve their dreams many who does’nt ??? Why some are able to turn their illusion into reality while others just live in illusions ??? What is the difference between a successful person and a commoners??? You also want to be a successful person…..so let me show you the path […] via … Continue reading Why are you not successful — swati

#WorldofSymbolism . . . Priestesses were called “Birds” — Purplerays

In ancient times, Priestesses were called “Birds” for their ability to fly between worlds. The dove is the bird connected with the Goddess of Love Aphrodite, the owl is sacred to Athena, the Goddess of Wisdom and the Raven is connected to the shape shifting Celtic Goddess Morrigan whose name means “Phantom Queen” […] via #WorldofSymbolism … Continue reading #WorldofSymbolism . . . Priestesses were called “Birds” — Purplerays

The Soldiers’ Pocket Books That Legitimized Paperbacks — Pacific Paratrooper

Originally posted on Nicholas C. Rossis: Even though pamphlets and softcover books have been available in Europe since the 16th century, US readers looked down on them until well into the 20th century. As a recent Atlas Obscura post by Cara Giaimo explains, without a mass-market distribution model in place, it was difficult to make money… … Continue reading The Soldiers’ Pocket Books That Legitimized Paperbacks — Pacific Paratrooper