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February 28, 2015
OIL AND GAS
Wrench thrown in British shale gas gears
London (UPI) Feb 26, 2015
British shale pioneer Cuadrilla Resources said it was "perplexed" by a regional council's decision to deny a planning application for pioneer well developments. The company said it was denied a planning application to conduct seismic operations to get a better understanding of the resource potential at its Grange Hill site in Lancashire County, home to substantial potential reserves of shale natural gas. "We are perplexed and disappointed by the decision," the company said in a statement ... read more
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Fukushima operator concealed radioactive leak for nearly a year
Tokyo Electric Power Co., TEPCO, has been slammed by fishermen, for knowingly allowing radioactive substances to flow freely into the sea for ten months. Operators of the tsunami-stricken Fukushima ... more
TECH SPACE

Moving molecule writes letters
On the search for high performance materials for applications such as gas storage, thermal insulators or dynamic nanosystems it is essential to understand the thermal behavior of matter down to the ... more
ENERGY TECH

'Ecosystem services' help assess ocean energy development
With many projects under development in coastal regions such as New England, tidal power - which extracts "hydrokinetic" energy from marine environments - seems poised to join other U.S. commercia ... more
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SINO DAILY

Lithium from the coal in China
Coal from China could become a major source of the metal lithium, according to a review of the geochemistry by scientists published in the International Journal of Oil, Gas and Coal Technology. ... more


TECH SPACE

New research predicts when, how materials will act
In science, it's commonly known that materials can change in a number of ways when subjected to different temperatures, pressures or other environmental forces. A material might melt or snap in half ... more
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TECH SPACE

Watching bonds form using femtosecond X-ray liquidography
The research team of the Center for Nanomaterials and Chemical Reactions at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) has successfully visualized the entire process of bond formation in solution by usin ... more
INTERNET SPACE

In landmark decision, US plan bans two-speed Internet
US regulators on Thursday approved landmark Internet rules that would prevent broadband providers from separating online traffic into slow and fast lanes. ... more
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ENERGY TECH

New flow battery to keep big cities lit, green and safe
Ensuring the power grid keeps the lights on in large cities could be easier with a new battery design that packs far more energy than any other battery of its kind and size. The new zinc-polyi ... more
TECH SPACE

A simple way to make and reconfigure complex emulsions
MIT researchers have devised a new way to make complex liquid mixtures, known as emulsions, that could have many applications in drug delivery, sensing, cleaning up pollutants, and performing chemic ... more
NANO TECH

Ultra-thin nanowires can trap electron 'twisters' that disrupt superconductors
Superconductor materials are prized for their ability to carry an electric current without resistance, but this valuable trait can be crippled or lost when electrons swirl into tiny tornado-like for ... more
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In quest for better lithium-air batteries, chemists boost carbon's stability
To power a car so it can travel hundreds of miles at a time, lithium-ion batteries of the future are going to have to hold more energy without growing too big in size. That's one of the dilemmas con ... more
ENERGY TECH

Warming up the world of superconductors
A superconductor that works at room temperature was long thought impossible, but scientists at USC may have discovered a family of materials that could make it reality. A team led by Vitaly Kr ... more
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NANO TECH

Optical nanoantennas set the stage for a NEMS lab-on-a-chip revolution
Newly developed tiny antennas, likened to spotlights on the nanoscale, offer the potential to measure food safety, identify pollutants in the air and even quickly diagnose and treat cancer, accordin ... more
ENERGY TECH

Renewable energy obtained from wastewater
Currently, there are treatments in which wastewater can flow out to the river or sea without causing any environmental problems. These technologies however entail high energy costs, mainly in aerati ... more
OIL AND GAS

Argentine oil firm moves toward ending row in Peru
Indigenous villagers and an Argentine oil company are making strides toward ending a dispute in Peru's Amazon basin region that led to reduced oil output, the two parties said Wednesday. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Saudi Aramco cancels rig contract
U.S. rig company Hercules Offshore said Thursday one of its drilling contracts with the main oil company in Saudi Arabia was terminated. ... more
OIL AND GAS

China energy giant Sinopec denies merger plans: report
Chinese oil giant Sinopec has denied reports the government plans to merge the firm with another domestic energy behemoth, China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC), the official Xinhua news agency said Thursday. ... more

OIL AND GAS

Midweek oil price rally falters
Crude oil prices pulled back early in the Thursday session amid U.S. inventory buildups, ending a midweek rally spurred in part by comments from OPEC leaders. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Whiting to cut Bakken rig deployments
U.S. shale player Whiting Petroleum said it expects overall production to rise, though fewer wells are planned in areas like the Bakken play in North Dakota. ... more
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OIL AND GAS

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INTERNET SPACE

Google unveils reorganization in Europe

INTERNET SPACE

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POLITICAL ECONOMY

Britain's Standard Chartered bank says CEO to depart

OIL AND GAS

Making treatment of oil and gas wastewater simpler, cheaper

SOLAR DAILY

Researchers enable solar cells to use more sunlight

NANO TECH

New nanowire structure absorbs light efficiently

CAR TECH

Electric-car driving range and emissions depend on where you live

SOLAR DAILY

Magnetic nanoparticles enhance performance of solar cells

Using 'fuzzy logic' to optimize hybrid solar/battery systems

Learning by eye: Silicon micro-funnels increase the efficiency of solar cells

Canada's Encana Corp. cuts spending

Protests blamed as Hong Kong misses growth targets

Philippines to send home Chinese energy experts

Alberta not surprised by Keystone XL veto

Kazakhstan expects oil production boom

Gulf Keystone Petroleum mum on potential sale

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EU unveils plans for historic single energy market

OPEC comments drive Brent prices up

HSBC: China manufacturing expands in February

Android dominant in two-horse smartphone race: IDC

Massive clean energy opportunities in reach in Western Australia

Detecting defects at the nanoscale will profit solar panel production

Gazprom threats to cut Ukrainian gas supplies

Toyota unveils fuel-cell car assembly line

Novel pretreatment could cut biofuel costs by 30 percent or more

Dendrite eraser: New electrolyte rids batteries of short-circuiting fibers

Google Wallet partners up to battle Apple Pay

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