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February 09, 2014
CHIP TECH
Diamond defect boosts quantum technology
Washington DC (SPX) Feb 07, 2014
New research shows that a remarkable defect in synthetic diamond produced by chemical vapor deposition allows researchers to measure, witness, and potentially manipulate electrons in a manner that could lead to new "quantum technology" for information processing. The study is published in the January 31, 2014, issue of Physical Review Letters. Normal computers process bits, the fundamental ones and zeros, one at a time. But in quantum computing, a "qubit" can be a one or a zero at the same time. T ... read more
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TIME AND SPACE

Solving a physics mystery: Those 'solitons' are really vortex rings
The same physics that gives tornadoes their ferocious stability lies at the heart of new University of Washington research, and could lead to a better understanding of nuclear dynamics in studying f ... more
TIME AND SPACE

Researchers Find Unambiguous Evidence for Coherent Phonons in Superlattices
We all learn in high school science about the dual nature of light - that it exists as both waves and quantum particles called photons. It is this duality of light that enables the coherent transpor ... more
SOLAR DAILY

KYOCERA Solar Helps ABB Australia Reduce its Environmental Impact
Kyocera Solar has announced that 100kW of Kyocera photovoltaic (PV) modules are now powering the Moorebank location of ABB Australia, a power and automation technologies provider that enables utilit ... more
ENERGY DAILY


CARBON WORLDS

Graphene 'sandwich' improves imaging of biomolecules
By sandwiching a biological molecule between sheets of graphene, researchers at the University of Illinois at Chicago have obtained atomic-level images of the molecule in its natural watery environm ... more


SOLAR DAILY

Recurrent Pitch Announces Completion of six-project portfolio
Recurrent Energy has announced the commercial operation of six solar photovoltaic (PV) projects totaling 106 megawatts peak (MWp)/88 megawatts AC (MWac) in Southern California and Arizona. The ... more
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CARBON WORLDS

Diamond film possible without the pressure
Perfect sheets of diamond a few atoms thick appear to be possible even without the big squeeze that makes natural gems. Scientists have speculated about it and a few labs have even seen signs of wha ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Plasmonic Energy Conversion for Photovoltaics and Photocatalytics
In his review article published in Nature Photonics, Cesar Clavero, a researcher in the Environmental Energy Technologies Division, examines plasmonic energy conversion, a phenomenon that has only b ... more
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NASA ISRO radar satellite beams first Earth images from space
Morocco High Atlas whistle language strives for survival
China warns Papua New Guinea over Australian defence deal
CARBON WORLDS

Quasi-particle swap between graphene layers
Equations used to describe parallel worlds in particle physics can help study the behaviour of particles in parallel graphene layers Belgian scientists have used a particle physics theory to d ... more
TECH SPACE

Towards tailor-made adhesives
Tape, self-adhesive labels, Post-it notes and masking tape all contain soft adhesives. This makes them easy to remove-a process referred to as debonding. French scientists have studied how soft adhe ... more
ENERGY TECH

Gummy material addresses safety of lithium ion batteries
A group of Washington State University researchers has developed a chewing gum-like battery material that could dramatically improve the safety of lithium ion batteries. Led by Katie Zhong, We ... more
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TRADE WARS

Panama Canal expansion work seen to be at risk after row
Work on a multibillion expansion of Panama Canal is at risk from a dispute pitting the building consortium against Panama authorities over the sharing of $1.6 billion cost overruns. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Drought threatens US fracking industry: study
The two years of drought in the central United States is placing strains on the water-intense oil and gas fracking industry, according to a new study Wednesday. ... more
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Collision of equal sized bodies may explain Mercurys unique composition
Gravitino emerges as contender in dark matter search
Molecular 'fossils' offer microscopic clues to the origins of life - but they take care to interpret
CIVIL NUCLEAR

India needs nuclear power, for now -- minister
India needs to rely on nuclear power until it can further develop renewable energy, a government official said. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Tensions rise as Iraqi Kurds' oil flows to Turkey
As Iraqi Kurdistan exports oil northward to Turkey through its own pipeline despite dire warnings from Baghdad about the consequences of such independent action, the prospect of a collision between Iraq's central government and the semiautonomous Kurds increases. ... more
INTERNET SPACE

NYPD confirms it is testing Google Glass wearable computers
Police in New York are evaluating whether Google Glass eyewear could be used in investigating terrorists and preventing crime, a website reports. ... more
INTERNET SPACE
Australia's environment minister denounces carbon tax

Asians concerned about future of energy: study

Slovenia paralysed by power outages after harsh storms


INTERNET SPACE
Spain's Endesa launches large-scale energy storage project

Nearly everyone uses piezoelectrics -- Be nice to know how they work

Engineer brings new twist to sodium ion battery technology


INTERNET SPACE
Moventas CMaS gaining a strong foothold in Australia

Residents oppose new grid link needed for German energy transition

Active Power Control of Wind Turbines Can Improve Power Grid Reliability


INTERNET SPACE
Sparq, Nautilus and City of Lordsburg Announce Solar Project

Canadian Solar Secures Top Foreign Brand Position in Japanese Market

Recurrent Pitch Announces Completion of six-project portfolio

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Hungary approves controversial nuclear project with Russia
Hungarian lawmakers approved Thursday a controversial Russian-financed extension of the country's only nuclear power plant, despite concerns in Hungary and Brussels over transparency and fair competition. ... more
CAR TECH

Peugeot presses on with tie-up despite family split
The board of embattled French carmaker Peugeot reiterated Thursday that it was pressing on with a tie-up with China's Dong Feng and the French state despite a split on the issue within the Peugeot family. ... more
INTERNET SPACE

North Korea's computer operating system is Apple OS X lookalike
North Korea's latest version of its state-mandated computer operating system bears a striking resemblance to Apple's Mac OS X platform, Web watchers say. ... more
TRADE WARS

Canada trade deficit rises to Can$1.7 bn
Canada's trade deficit widened to Can$1.7 billion in December as rising imports outpaced exports, the government statistical agency announced Thursday. ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
EU states to hold talks on 'drone wall' to protect bloc
Denmark military intel fails to identify source of drone flights
Lithuania eases rules on shooting down drones
INTERNET SPACE

Wall Street turns quickly on hot Internet stocks

INTERNET SPACE

Twitter takes hit as user growth disappoints

INTERNET SPACE

Twitter's wings clipped by weak user growth

INTERNET SPACE

Sony closing North American ebook store

TECH SPACE

Amazon buys videogame studio Double Helix

BIO FUEL

Approach helps identify new biofuel sources that don't require farmland

BIO FUEL

Ceresana expects the market for bioplastics to grow

BIO FUEL

new catalyst makes converting carbon dioxide to useful chemicals cheaper

SOLAR DAILY

NRG Energy to build renewable energy system for Sir Richard Branson

BIO FUEL

New technique makes "biogasoline" from plant waste

Fire erupts at US nuclear waste plant

Twitter faces critical earnings test

New Microsoft chief underlines Indian-bred success abroad

Virgin Atlantic pulls out of Australia

France admits Niger has 'legitimate' demands in uranium talks

US to advise Iraq on securing oil infrastructure

Libya rebels say oil crisis can be resolved, but no end in sight

World Bank still backs DR Congo Inga III hydro project

Google mystery barge may be homeless

US to build regional hubs to fight climate change

Australia's environment minister denounces carbon tax

Westinghouse Eyes Poland's Plan To Build Nuclear Power Plants

Sparq, Nautilus and City of Lordsburg Announce Solar Project

Moventas CMaS gaining a strong foothold in Australia

PROINSO shows PV-DIESEL hybrid systems at Genset Meeting 2014

Canadian Solar Secures Top Foreign Brand Position in Japanese Market

Finland targets giant status in global cleantech arena

Toyota in high gear as it forecasts record profit

China to fund bridge between Guyana, Suriname

Apple claws back share in US with new iPhones

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