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April 30, 2013
NANO TECH
Scientists image nanoparticles in action
Roanoke VA (SPX) Apr 29, 2013
The macroscopic effects of certain nanoparticles on human health have long been clear to the naked eye. What scientists have lacked is the ability to see the detailed movements of individual particles that give rise to those effects. In a recently published study, scientists at the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute invented a technique for imaging nanoparticle dynamics with atomic resolution as these dynamics occur in a liquid environment. The results will allow, for the first time, the im ... read more
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INTERNET SPACE

With wave of the hand, Carnegie Mellon researchers create touch-based interfaces
Researchers previously have shown that a depth camera system, such as Kinect, can be combined with a projector to turn almost any surface into a touchscreen. But now researchers at Carnegie Mellon U ... more
CHIP TECH

High performance semiconductor spray paint could be a game changer for organic electronics
Researchers at Wake Forest University's Organic Electronics group have come up with a novel solution to one of the biggest technological barriers facing the organic semiconductor industry today. ... more
ROBO SPACE

Piezoelectric 'taxel' arrays convert motion to electronic signals for tactile imaging
Using bundles of vertical zinc oxide nanowires, researchers have fabricated arrays of piezotronic transistors capable of converting mechanical motion directly into electronic controlling signals. Th ... more
ENERGY DAILY


SOLAR DAILY

PV Module Prices Begin To Rise
Reflecting a major shift in the global solar market after four years of severe erosion, prices for photovoltaic (PV) modules in the key European market are rising due to number of factors-including ... more


SOLAR DAILY

Standard Solar Installs Fourth Aggregate Net-Metered Solar System in Kent County at Fairlee Lagoons
Standard Solar has announced it has completed the installation of an 809.4 kW solar photovoltaic (PV) system at Fairlee Lagoons in Kent County, Maryland. Funding for the Fairlee Lagoons solar array ... more
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TECH SPACE

Vaterite: Crystal within a crystal helps resolve an old puzzle
With the help of a solitary sea squirt, scientists have resolved the longstanding puzzle of the crystal structure of vaterite, an enigmatic geologic mineral and biomineral. A form of calcium c ... more
SOLAR DAILY

PV Storage Market Set to Explode to $19 Billion in 2017
The worldwide market for PV storage is forecast to grow rapidly to reach $19 billion in 2017, from less than $200 million in 2012, according to a new report entitled 'The Role of Energy Storage in t ... more
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The first animals on Earth may have been sea sponges, study suggests
Small Satellite Contracted to Probe Climate Effects of Space Radiation
Fengyun satellite strengthens China global weather forecasting capacity
SOLAR DAILY

Solar water pumping continues to grow in Paraguay
The meeco Group subsidiary in Paraguay continues to grow with the achievement of a new sun2flow deep well pump installation, situated near the location of Pirizal in the Paraguayan Chaco, Department ... more
SOLAR DAILY

PV CYCLE And RETELA To Partner On PV Module Recycling
PV CYCLE and the Czech WEEE-scheme RETELA have announced that they have started to collaborate in the area of PV module take-back and recycling in the Czech Republic. The goal is to use RETELA ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Stellar Solar Activates 285kW Cedars-Sinai Solar Installation
Stellar Solar have added to their impressive resume of high profile commercial projects with the recent activation of a solar carport system that is part of Cedars-Sinai's new Advanced Health Scienc ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Movement of pyrrole molecules defy 'classical' physics
New research shows that movement of the ring-like molecule pyrrole over a metal surface runs counter to the centuries-old laws of 'classical' physics that govern our everyday world. Using uniq ... more
TECH SPACE

NASA, Partners Solicit Creative Materials Manufacturing Solutions
NASA, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), the U.S. State Department and Nike have issued a challenge to identify 10 game-changing innovations that could enable fabric systems to e ... more
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ENERGY TECH

GridCOM Technologies secures seed funding to develop quantum encryption technology
GridCOM Technologies has secured seed funding to develop its "future-proof" quantum encryption solution that protects vulnerable communications between millions of automation devices currently contr ... more
ENERGY TECH

European cooperation on Power-to-Gas for future energy system
Eleven leading companies in Europe have joined forces in the newly established North Sea Power to Gas Platform to further develop the concept of Power-to-Gas (P2G): the conversion of renewable power ... more
ENERGY TECH

China, India spar over Persian Gulf oil
China's plan to build a second aircraft carrier and the Indian navy's recent test-firing of a submarine-launched cruise missile should be ringing alarm bells in the Persian Gulf. ... more
ENERGY TECH
Ethiopia and China sign $1 billion power deal

New York approves power line from Canada

$674 billion annual spend on 'unburnable' fossil fuel assets signals failure to recognise huge financial risks


ENERGY TECH
New Battery Design Could Help Solar and Wind Energy Power the Grid

NASA to foot the bill for U.S. production of nuclear spacecraft fuel

Syria's energy: Mediterranean gas may be the prize


ENERGY TECH
U.S. leads in wind installations

Providing Capital and Technology, GE is Farming the Wind in America's Heartland with Enel Green Power

Wind skeptic British minister replaced


ENERGY TECH
Cedarville University Announces Dedication of Large Solar Power Installation

Solar water pumping continues to grow in Paraguay

Made in IBM Labs: Collaboration Aims to Harness the Energy of 2,000 Suns

ENERGY TECH

Permit delays raise US-Canada pipeline costs: company
Delays in greenlighting TransCanada's Keystone XL pipeline will increase construction costs and postpone its in-service date by at least six months, the company said Friday. ... more
INTERNET SPACE

As Google Glass appears, does personal privacy vanish?
Every jump in technology brings with it adjustments society must make and rules it must develop if the new paradigm is to be considered acceptable, and Google Glass - a wearable computer that can record video surreptitiously - presents just such a paradigm shift. ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Outside View: U.S. GDP comes in at 2.5 percent
The U.S. Commerce Department reported gross domestic product grew at a 2.5 percent pace in the first quarter but don't break out the champagne. Several one-time factors contributed to this seemingly robust performance. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Microgrid Solar First In US To Install Restaurant Roof Made Entirely Of Solar Panels
St. Louis based Microgrid Solar is excited to announce its installation of the first restaurant roof in the United States made entirely of solar panels. Joe Edward's Moonrise Hotel, located in St. L ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Sierra Space clears design milestone for missile tracking satellites in SDA Tranche 2
Top diplomats of North Korea, China agree to oppose 'hegemonism'
Elbit secures 120 million order for Hermes 900 maritime surveillance UAS
INTERNET SPACE

Cause of LED Efficiency Droop Finally Revealed

SOLAR DAILY

Standard Solar Installs Fourth Aggregate Net-Metered Solar System

INTERNET SPACE

Zuckerberg paid more than $2 bln at Facebook in 2012

SOLAR DAILY

JinkoSolar Completes the Largest Rooftop PV System in a Desalination Plant

SOLAR DAILY

World's First Ski Area Fully Powered With On-Site Renewables

ROBO SPACE

Robot-building helps Canadian kids develop skills for high-tech world

INTERNET SPACE

Smartphones dethrone feature phones in market: IDC

TRADE WARS

Bill to collect Internet purchase sales tax looks set for Senate OK

CAR TECH

Honda's annual net profit soars to $3.7 bn

INTERNET SPACE

Google boss sees autocrats' pushback against Internet

Government portal offers a closer look at oil sands

Ethiopia and China sign $1 billion power deal

France eyes becoming trading hub for China yuan

Electricity blackouts return to haunt Maduro

Recipe for Low-Cost, Biomass-Derived Catalyst for Hydrogen Production

Smarter Specifying Of Components In The Solar Industry Ensure Long-Term Operational Reliability

Intersolar North America Spotlights Energy Storage Innovations

New material approach should increase solar cell efficiency

Scientists provide 'new spin' on emerging quantum technologies

GL RC Certifies Alstom's 1MW Tidal Turbine Prototype

Baby sea turtles and flipper-driven robot reveal principles of moving on sand

S. Korea, US extend nuclear pact

Canada warns against US rejection of pipeline

Syria's energy: Mediterranean gas may be the prize

Outside View: Deceptively strong GDP report expected

Greenpeace activists board coal ship off Australia reef

Southeast Asian leaders urge China to discuss rows

Southeast Asian leaders talk China, trade

Cedarville University Announces Dedication of Large Solar Power Installation

Smarter specifying of components in the solar industry ensure long-term operational reliability

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