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July 31, 2013
ENERGY TECH
Hydro Nano Gas Could Completely Neutralize CO2 Emissions
Stockholm, Sweden (SPX) Aug 01, 2013
Hydro Nano Gas or HNG, has been created by Hydro Infra Technologies, HIT, in Stockholm, Sweden. Developed as an answer to greenhouse gases and fossil fuels emissions, this comes on the heels of many years of research and development by the company to create a safe, cost effective way to neutralize pollution emissions. HIT is now working to bring this technology to market and has signed joint venture agreements to begin converting ships. HNG effectiveness in neutralizing pollution emissions has bee ... read more
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TIME AND SPACE

When fluid dynamics mimic quantum mechanics
In the early days of quantum physics, in an attempt to explain the wavelike behavior of quantum particles, the French physicist Louis de Broglie proposed what he called a "pilot wave" theory. Accord ... more
TECH SPACE

Hardness in depth at nano scales
In today's precision manufacturing environment, designers of products as diverse as car airbag sensors, computer microchips, drill bits and paint often need to know the mechanical properties of thei ... more
CHIP TECH

Nanotechnology breakthrough is big deal for electronics
University of Akron researchers have developed new materials that function on a nanoscale, which could lead to the creation of lighter laptops, slimmer televisions and crisper smartphone visual disp ... more
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TECH SPACE

New Ways To Create Gradients For Molecular Interactions
Scientists use tools called gradients to understand how molecules interact in biological systems. Researchers from North Carolina State University have developed a new technique for creating biomole ... more


CHIP TECH

NRL Researchers Discover Novel Material for Cooling of Electronic Devices
Washington DC (SPX) Aug 01, 2013 A team of theoretical physicists at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) and Boston College has identified cubic boron arsenide as a material with an extraordin ... more
TECH SPACE

How does hydrogen metallize?
Hydrogen is deceptively simple. It has only a single electron per atom, but it powers the sun and forms the majority of the observed universe. As such, it is naturally exposed to the entire range of ... more
CHIP TECH

Speed limit set for ultrafast electrical switch
Researchers from the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have clocked the fastest-possible electrical switching in magnetite, a naturally magnetic mineral. Their r ... more
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Simulations of Exoplanet Formation May Help Inform Search for Extraterrestrial Life
Ancient hot springs reveal how microbes thrived before Earth gained oxygen
Framework proposed to study planetary scale impact of life
TECH SPACE

Tetrapod Quantum Dots Light the Way to Stronger Polymers
Fluorescent tetrapod nanocrystals could light the way to the future design of stronger polymer nanocomposites. A team of researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Lawrence Berkeley Nati ... more
TECH SPACE

Sony, Panasonic mulling 300-gigabyte Blu-ray format
Japan's Sony and Panasonic say they're working on a successor to Blu-ray, hoping to offer optical discs holding at least 300 gigabytes of data by 2015. ... more
TECH SPACE

Watching catalysts at work - at the atomic scale
Developing materials with novel catalytic properties is one of the most important tasks in energy research. It is especially important to understand the dynamic processes involved in catalysis at th ... more

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Study: Home 3D printing may bring 'make it, don't buy it' to families
Families may someday save hundreds, if not thousands, of dollars by making their own household items with a 3D printer, a U.S. researcher says. ... more
CIVIL NUCLEAR

TEPCO returns to profit on bailout, rate hikes
The operator of Japan's crippled Fukushima nuclear plant said Wednesday it swung to a net profit in the quarter to June after a government bailout and electricity rate hike. ... more
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SOLAR DAILY

Australia to move ahead with massive solar project
A $403 million solar power project in Australia, touted as the Southern Hemisphere's largest, is ready to move forward after receiving partial funding agreements, said its developer AGL energy. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Shell rejects Ukrainian-made pipes for Yuzivska shale gas field
Royal Dutch Shell said this week Ukrainian pipe makers won't be included in its plans to develop the country's shale gas reserves due to low-quality product. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Cadmium poisoning from China factory kills 26: report
At least 26 villagers have died from cadmium poisoning and hundreds more fallen ill since 2009 near a disused factory in central China, local media said Wednesday, underscoring the country's mounting pollution challenge. ... more
ENERGY TECH
Spanish ministers meet with energy investors on market reforms

Americans continue to use more renewable energy sources

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ENERGY TECH
The best of two worlds: Solar hydrogen production breakthrough

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EU, China settle solar panel dispute

ENERGY TECH

Mideast energy industry under terrorist attack
Iraq's main oil export pipeline to Turkey has been attacked repeatedly in recent weeks by resurgent al-Qaida terrorists who're waging a murderous bombing campaign across the country that's spreading to the southern Basra oil fields that produce most of Iraq's crude. ... more
TRADE WARS

China owes Hollywood millions after halting payment for films
China has stopped paying Hollywood studios for its films in a dispute over a Chinese tax on movie profits, Hollywood trade papers reported Tuesday. ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Wash your solar panels for more energy? Not worth it, experts say
Cleaning solar panels is often not worth the cost if trying to improve their efficiency, scientists at the University of California, San Diego, say. ... more
ENERGY TECH

WWF urges Britain's Soco not to seek oil in DRC game park
British firm Soco International must abandon plans to drill for oil in Africa's oldest national park, environmental campaigners WWF said Thursday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
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France doubles down on threat to build future fighter jet alone
US approves $1.2 bn missile sale to Germany
INTERNET SPACE

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TRADE WARS

Chinese workers strike over takeover of US firm

INTERNET SPACE

NEC's quarterly loss swells as it abandons smartphones

SOLAR DAILY

Livermore makes breakthrough in solar energy research

TECH SPACE

Lifelike cooling for sunbaked windows

ENERGY TECH

Sequestration and fuel reserves

TECH SPACE

Make It Yourself and Save - a Lot - with 3D Printers

SOLAR DAILY

Overcoming the hurdles to inexpensive, durable electronics and solar cells

SOLAR DAILY

UCLA researchers double efficiency of novel solar cell

SOLAR DAILY

The best of two worlds: Solar hydrogen production breakthrough

KYOCERA and Century Tokyo To Operate Utility-Scale Solar Power Plants

China to maintain steady growth in second half: govt

Japan nuclear watchdog to beef up Fukushima monitoring

MIT claims hands clean in suicide of Internet activist

'Smart' homes open doors to hackers

Facebook shares rebound from dismal IPO

China's central bank injects $2.8 bn to add liquidity

Apple's Taiwan assembler probing alleged labour abuses

Saudi billionaire prince urges less reliance on oil

Outside View: Obama jobs campaign: Politics as usual

Nuke experts blast Fukushima operator over leaks

Israeli navy grapples with defending Med gas fields

Halliburton admits destroying US oil disaster evidence

Blast halts Iraq oil exports to Turkey

Car-hacking researchers hope to wake up auto industry

Sudan delays oil pipeline closure: Ethiopia

Spanish ministers meet with energy investors on market reforms

EU, China settle solar panel dispute

Isolated Turkmenistan bows to Internet age

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