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March 27, 2014
TIME AND SPACE
Record quantum entanglement of multiple dimensions
Barcelona, Spain (SPX) Mar 28, 2014
The states in which elementary particles, such as photons, can be found have properties which are beyond common sense. Superpositions are produced, such as the possibility of being in two places at once, which defies intuition. In addition, when two particles are entangled a connection is generated: measuring the state of one (whether they are in one place or another, or spinning one way or another, for example) affects the state of the other particle instantly, no matter how far away from each ot ... read more
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ENERGY TECH

Scientists Track 3D Nanoscale Changes in Rechargeable Battery Material During Operation
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Brookhaven National Laboratory have made the first 3D observations of how the structure of a lithium-ion battery anode evolves at the nanoscale in a rea ... more
CHIP TECH

Controlling electron spins by light
Researchers of HZB manipulate the electron spin at the surface of topological insulators systematically by light. Topological insulators are considered a very promising material class for the develo ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY

New way to filter light
Light waves can be defined by three fundamental characteristics: their color (or wavelength), polarization, and direction. While it has long been possible to selectively filter light according to it ... more
ENERGY DAILY


NANO TECH

Scientists watch nanoparticles grow
With DESY's X-ray light source PETRA III, Danish scientists observed the growth of nanoparticles live. The study shows how tungsten oxide nanoparticles are forming from solution. These particles are ... more


BIO FUEL

Engineered bacteria produce biofuel alternative for high-energy rocket fuel
Researchers at the Georgia Institute of Technology and the Joint BioEnergy Institute have engineered a bacterium to synthesize pinene, a hydrocarbon produced by trees that could potentially replace ... more
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TECH SPACE

Big Data keeps complex production running smoothly
Large amounts of data are produced when industrial companies monitor their facilities. Sensors check temperature, pressure, power, or energy use data. "If you're scanning to the nearest second, it's ... more
CHIP TECH

Ultra-Thin Light Detectors
A new, extremely thin kind of light detectors was created at Vienna University of Technology. Two very different technologies were combined for the first time: metamaterials and quantum cascade stru ... more
24/7 News Coverage
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
BIO FUEL

Researchers Engineer Resistance to Ionic Liquids in Biofuel Microbes
Researchers with the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)'s Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI), a multi-institutional partnership led by Berkeley Lab, have identified the genetic origins of a microbial res ... more
ENERGY TECH

Tullow upbeat about Kenyan oil prospects
British energy explorer Tullow Oil said Thursday some of its oil reserve areas in Kenya were poorly developed, though it remained upbeat about the potential. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Gazprom wants bigger stake in LNG market
Russian energy company Gazprom said it aims to seize 15 percent of the global market share of liquified natural gas within the next 15 years. ... more
Developing the Next-Generation Military Radar while Maintaining Current Systems; IDGA’s Military Radar Summit - April 2014
International Conference on Protection of Materials and Structures From Space Environment
Nuclear Supply Chain Summit - April 28-29 Greenville SC
Training Space Professionals Since 1970

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ENERGY TECH

Appraisal wells completed for Johan Sverdrup
Swedish energy company Lundin Petroleum said Thursday it completed two appraisal wells in the Johan Sverdrup prospect in the Norwegian waters of the North Sea. ... more
INTERNET SPACE

Microsoft delivers Office for rival Apple's iPad as PCs lose ground
Microsoft unveiled a version of its popular Office software suite for iPad tablets Thursday as the company's new chief moved to expand its "Internet cloud" footprint. ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
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
ENERGY TECH

Gulf Keystone feeling bullish about Iraqi oil
Though gross production for 2013 slumped, Gulf Keystone Petroleum, active in the Kurdish oil sector of Iraq, said Thursday it had a successful year. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Pass Keystone for security's sake, supporters say
Bipartisan leaders from Northern Plains states joined the oil industry in calling for approval of the Keystone XL oil pipeline for national security's sake. ... more
INTERNET SPACE

Global support for reduction in govt control of web domain names
A plan to give control of the Internet's technical operations to a diverse range of groups, including governments and businesses, instead allowing the state sole power, is gathering international support, participants at a Singapore meeting on the web's future said Thursday. ... more
INTERNET SPACE
British greenhouse gas emissions decline

GDF Suez starts operations at Omani power plants

BTM Reduces Coolant Usage and Waste Removal Costs with QualiChem Fluids


INTERNET SPACE
Pioneering research offers new insight into improved wave energy testing

Economy in oil-rich North Dakota booming

Gazprom mulls LNG export future with Kuwait


INTERNET SPACE
Australian wind energy industry growing up

Wind farms can provide society a surplus of reliable clean energy, Stanford study finds

A new algorithm improves the efficiency of small wind turbines


INTERNET SPACE
Yingli Green Energy Brings Solar Energy to Arena Pernambuco

World's First Entirely Auto Cleaned Solar Energy Park

Managing renewables intelligently

INTERNET SPACE

Facebook wants to beam the Internet from the sky
Facebook revealed Thursday it has a lab working on using drones, satellites and solar-powered planes to provide web access around the world. ... more
ENERGY NEWS

British greenhouse gas emissions decline
Greenhouse gas emissions in the United Kingdom declined 2 percent last year because of a decrease in the use of fossil fuels, the government said Thursday. ... more
TRADE WARS

China's Xi talks culture in France but business prevails
After a day devoted to multi-billion-dollar business deals, Chinese leader Xi Jinping trained his sights on culture and history Thursday on the last day of his lavish visit to France. ... more
ENERGY TECH

Total, CNOOC expand LNG ties
French energy company Total said it agreed to supply the Chinese market with an additional 1 million tons of LNG per year under the terms of a deal with CNOOC. ... 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
ENERGY TECH

Canada signs off on four LNG export licenses

SOLAR DAILY

Managing renewables intelligently

TECH SPACE

China's rare earth trade limits break global rules: WTO

ENERGY TECH

Senate panel reviews prospects for energy exports

ENERGY NEWS

GDF Suez starts operations at Omani power plants

ENERGY TECH

Gazprom mulls LNG export future with Kuwait

ENERGY TECH

Economy in oil-rich North Dakota booming

TRADE WARS

Chinese giant Citic list in Hong Kong through local unit

TRADE WARS

China, France set to sign major business deals on Xi visit

AEROSPACE

China-Malaysia tourism hit by MH370: state media

Bank of China 2013 net profit up 12 percent

Parallel programming may not be so daunting

Digital ventures boost ailing news media, study shows

Storms ground MH370 air search after new debris sighting

Fukushima water decontamination system down again

Study on element could change ballgame on radioactive waste

Sugar, not oil

Hackers Increasingly Sophisticated, Specialized and Maturing

Chinese leader means business on lavish French trip

Yingli Green Energy Brings Solar Energy to Arena Pernambuco

Google partners with Ray-Ban maker for smart eyewear

World's First Entirely Auto Cleaned Solar Energy Park

Cybercrime part of sophisticated online economy: study

Taiwan president agrees to meet trade pact protesters

China firm aims for the sky with Russia plane project: reports

Facebook takes $2 billion dive into virtual reality

Venezuela arrests three generals for alleged coup plot

Hyundai to build fourth China plant

Pandas and yak soup on Michelle Obama's China menu

MtGox says co-operating with Tokyo police

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