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February 22, 2014
CAR TECH
Apple and Tesla decline to comment on merger rumors
Moscow (Voice of Russia) Feb 21, 2014
A meeting last year between top Apple brass and Tesla CEO Elon Musk has sparked speculation that the hugely successful electronics maker is interested in purchasing the forward-thinking electric car company. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, the man in charge of mergers and acquisitions at Apple, Adrian Perica, met with Elon Musk about one year ago. Details of the meeting are unknown, but citing an unnamed source, the newspaper suggested the secret rendezvous - which likely involved Apple ... read more
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TECH SPACE

Using Holograms to Improve Electronic Devices
A team of researchers from the University of California, Riverside Bourns College of Engineering and Russian Academy of Science have demonstrated a new type of holographic memory device that could p ... more
TECH SPACE

Gecko-inspired Adhesion: Self-cleaning and Reliable
Geckos outclass adhesive tapes in one respect: Even after repeated contact with dirt and dust do their feet perfectly adhere to smooth surfaces. Researchers of the KIT and the Carnegie Mellon Univer ... more
ENERGY TECH

Study on Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Systems Indicates New Priorities
A new study published in the journal Science says that the total impact of switching to natural gas depends heavily on leakage of methane (CH4) during the natural gas life cycle, and suggests that m ... more
ENERGY DAILY


CHIP TECH

Magnetism and an Electric Field
There is a big effort in industry to produce electrical devices with more and faster memory and logic. Magnetic memory elements, such as in a hard drive, and in the future in what is called MRAM (ma ... more


CHIP TECH

A Step Closer to a Photonic Future
The future of computing may lie not in electrons, but in photons - that is, in microprocessors that use light instead of electrical signals. But these so-called photonic devices are typically built ... more
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CHIP TECH

Flexible 1D-1R Memory Cell Array Assists Development of Wearable Computers
With the introduction of curved smartphones, flexible electronic goods are gradually moving to the center stages of various markets. Flexible display technology is the culmination of the latest, cut ... more
NANO TECH

The thousand-droplets test
In the future, an entire chemistry lab could be accommodated in a tiny little droplet. While simple reactions already work in these simplest models of an artificial cell now a group of scientists of ... 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
CHIP TECH

Better cache management could improve chip performance, cut energy use
Computer chips keep getting faster because transistors keep getting smaller. But the chips themselves are as big as ever, so data moving around the chip, and between chips and main memory, has to tr ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Dalai Lama, in US, seeks humane capitalism
Praising China's shift toward a market economy, the Dalai Lama called Thursday for a humane form of capitalism in an unlikely encounter with US free-market advocates. ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

Hard landing unlikely for 'poorly understood' China: IMF chief
IMF chief Christine Lagarde said Thursday that China was unlikely to suffer a hard landing, describing it as a "poorly understood and poorly interpreted" economy that took a cautious approach to growth. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

India moves ahead in forming coal regulator
India has given the go-ahead for the creation of a regulator for the country's coal sector. ... more
CHIP TECH

Raytheon kicks off 15th year of GaN innovation
Raytheon has embarked on its fifteenth year of pioneering the development and system integration of gallium nitride (GaN) technology. In 1999, Raytheon commenced research in GaN at the Raytheon Foun ... 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
AEROSPACE

Proposed supersonic plane to do without windows, video screens instead
A U.S. firm working to develop a supersonic passenger aircraft says the design will lack one thing found in every other such airplane - windows. ... more
INTERNET SPACE

US military ready to share some airwaves with industry
The Pentagon said on Thursday it would take steps to share some airwaves in coming years to accommodate the wireless industry, which is clamoring for more bandwidth. ... more
ENERGY TECH

US judge blocks Keystone pipeline route in Nebraska
The controversial Keystone XL pipeline met with another hurdle Wednesday when a Nebraska judge ruled that a state law granting approval to a proposed route was unconstitutional, court records showed. ... more
ENERGY TECH
French 'red caps' clash with police in protest over eco-tax

Obama calls for new truck fuel standards

Amidst bitter cold and rising energy costs, new concerns about energy insecurity


ENERGY TECH
New 'pomegranate-inspired' design solves problems for lithium-ion batteries

Study on Methane Emissions from Natural Gas Systems Indicates New Priorities

Iraq oil exports down in January: ministry


ENERGY TECH
Britain wind farm proposal scaled back in face of opposition

Climate risk from wind farms is minimal: study

Moventas CMaS gaining a strong foothold in Australia


ENERGY TECH
Australia to investigate renewable energy target

Artificial leaf jumps developmental hurdle

Solar-induced hybrid fuel cell produces electricity directly from biomass

ENERGY TECH

Israel has $500M gas deal with Jordan, but wider exports still unclear
Israel has signed its first gas export deal, selling gas worth $500 million to Arab peace partner Jordan, but debate is still unresolved on whether the Jewish state will export the bulk of its gas via undersea pipeline or by tanker as liquefied natural gas. ... more
INTERNET SPACE

Facebook bets big on mobile with $19 bn WhatsApp deal
Facebook is betting huge on mobile with an eye-popping cash-and-stock deal worth up to $19 billion for Internet Age smartphone messaging service WhatsApp. ... more
AEROSPACE

Brazil regional jet makes inroads into U.S. market
Brazilian regional jet Embraer 175 is making more inroads into the U.S. commercial aviation market, apparently at the expense of aircraft made by North American manufacturers. ... more
INTERNET SPACE

WhatsApp founders swap struggle for billionaire status
Jan Koum, an immigrant from Ukraine, was so poor as a teenager that he used saved his old Soviet notebooks for school and queued with his mom for food stamps. ... 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

Microsoft needs to get back to innovation roots: CEO

TECH SPACE

Google unveils 'Project Tango' 3D smartphone platform

POLITICAL ECONOMY

ATMs raise Bitcoin profile, concerns

SOLAR DAILY

Solar-induced hybrid fuel cell produces electricity directly from biomass

BIO FUEL

UK failing to harness its bioenergy potential

SOLAR DAILY

Artificial leaf jumps developmental hurdle

POLITICAL ECONOMY

Greens alarmed as floodgates open for Indian industrialists

ENERGY TECH

Nigeria: State oil company to be probed over '$20B subsidy racket'

TRADE WARS

Obama in Mexico for less friendly 'three amigos' talks

TRADE WARS

China confirms probe into Qualcomm

Hard-hit Peugeot wins new lease on life in Dongfeng tie-up

A canal across Nicaragua: is this for real?

Iraq oil exports down in January: ministry

US renews 'Open Internet' push after court order

Google asks Internet eyewear fans not to be "Glassholes"

Google out to spread its super-fast Internet service

Long road to Europe for Dongfeng despite Peugeot deal: analysts

Outside View: Raising minimum wage to $8.25 is best option

Wildlife group says China can still prosper with reduced coal use

China pillages Africa like old colonialists: Jane Goodall

Obama calls for new truck fuel standards

Libya denies rumours of impending coup

Chinese love affair with gold beats Indian demand: survey

Australia to investigate renewable energy target

January foreign direct investment in China rises 16%: govt

BoJ chief says lending moves like slapping on 'new car tyres'

French 'red caps' clash with police in protest over eco-tax

The new Africa -- green shoots in biosciences

EU mulls cost and spillover risks of turmoil in Africa

Superconductivity in Orbit: Scientists Find New Path to Loss-Free Electricity

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