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" ... An employee stands in front of equipment on the semiconductor chip production line at the Hana... [+] Microelectronics Pcl plant in Bang Pa-In, Ayutthaya province, Thailand, where doped single crystal diamonds could soon be revolutionising our electronic devices - once we can overcome the milestone of size and cost of these diamonds (Photo Credit: Dario Pignatelli/Bloomberg) ... "
" ... In recent years almost all the military focus has been on electrically-powered solid-state fiber lasers. Current weapons work by combining the output from bundles of industrial fiber lasers, a type normally used for cutting metal. These are based on specially doped coils of fiber optic lasing material, and putting several of them together has produced weapons which have crossed the 10 kilowatt, 20 and now 50-kilowatt power level. ... "
" ... Novitzky, now vice president of athlete health and performance for Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), said: “If the Hall of Fame voters are taking into account whether or not (Bonds and Clemens) intentionally doped, which I assume they are from past votes, there is no question that they did.” ... "
" ... We are in a new world now where it's hard to believe what just about anybody says. ARoid says he never doped but then he admitted he did. Bill Clinton never smoked but then he did but then he never inhaled. Barack Obama said he would close Guantanamo but then he didn't. Edward Snowden says he isn't a traitor, just wanted to shine a little light on the National Security Agency. Thirty years past 1984, how did George Orwell know that the world would develop in this direction and we would need Mr. Snowden to reveal the degree to which Big Brother was really watching us, reading our email and tweets, tracking our phone calls, checking up on our doings on Facebook, and so forth? ... "
" ... You'll find nickel in the phone's microphone, tin and lead at the solder points, and silicon in its microchips. Of course, silicon doesn't conduct electricity unless it gets "doped" with other elements, including things like arsenic, phosphorus, antimony or boron. Outside, you might find aluminum or magnesium alloys making up your phone's housing, but if it's plastic it might have a flame retardant compound that includes bromine. ... "