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March 22, 2015
ROBO SPACE
Robotic materials: Changing with the world around them
Boulder CO (SPX) Mar 23, 2015
Prosthetics with a realistic sense of touch. Bridges that detect and repair their own damage. Vehicles with camouflaging capabilities. Advances in materials science, distributed algorithms and manufacturing processes are bringing all of these things closer to reality every day, says a review published in the journal Science by Nikolaus Correll, assistant professor of computer science, and research assistant Michael McEvoy, both of the University of Colorado Boulder. The "robotic materials" b ... read more
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NANO TECH

Click! That's how modern chemistry bonds nanoparticles to a substrate
Nanoparticles of various types can be quickly and permanently bonded to a solid substrate, if one of the most effective methods of synthesis, click chemistry, is used for this purpose. The novel met ... more
CAR TECH

Hidden benefits of electric vehicles revealed
Electric vehicles are cool, research shows. Literally. A study in this week's Scientific Reports by researchers at Michigan State University (MSU) and in China add more fuel to the already hot debat ... more
TECH SPACE

Many plastics labeled 'biodegradable' don't break down as expected
Plastic products advertised as biodegradable have recently emerged, but they sound almost too good to be true. Scientists have now found out that, at least for now, consumers have good reason to dou ... more
ENERGY DAILY


DISASTER MANAGEMENT

Fukushima reactor test offers detailed look inside
Confirmation this week that all the fuel inside one of Fukushima's broken reactors has long-since melted leaves the site's Japanese operator with the tricky task of eventually scooping it all out, experts say. ... more


TECH SPACE

Nano piano's lullaby could mean storage breakthrough
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated the first-ever recording of optically encoded audio onto a non-magnetic plasmonic nanostructure, opening the door to ... more
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CHIP TECH

A new way to control light, critical for next-gen of super fast computing
A device resembling a plastic honeycomb yet infinitely smaller than a bee's stinger can steer light beams around tighter curves than ever before possible, while keeping the integrity and intensity o ... more
INTERNET SPACE

'Robo-advisor' growth hits Wall Street money managers
When it comes to investment advice, would you trust a financial professional or a robot? ... more
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Galileo daughter mission named Celeste to strengthen navigation resilience
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TRADE WARS

Switzerland, Luxembourg plan to join China-led development bank
Switzerland and Luxembourg are planning to join the Beijing-backed development bank AIIB, China's finance ministry said, the latest European nations to sign up to the multilateral lender which has drawn scepticism from the United States. ... more
CAR TECH

Toyota rolls into TED with zippy new way to get around
Steve Gundrum was grinning on Thursday when he climbed out of a Toyota some might call a cross between a zippy scooter and an eco-friendly electric car. ... more
FROTH AND BUBBLE

Smog-choked Paris forces half of cars off roads
French authorities will on Monday put in place emergency traffic-limiting measures in Paris, as the City of Light and much of northern France suffers from a choking smog. ... more
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CAR TECH

Chinese group in talks to take stake in Pirelli: report
Pirelli, the Italian tyre maker famed for its Formula One wheels and racy calendars, could soon be partly owned by a Chinese investor, Italian media reported Friday. ... more
BIO FUEL

Chinese airline completes cooking oil fuel flight
A Chinese airline on Saturday completed the country's first commercial flight using biofuel, made from waste cooking oil, as the government seeks to promote greater environmental sustainability. ... more
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OIL AND GAS

U.S. dollar, Iran talks sway oil markets
The U.S. dollar and Iranian hopes for a "new day" amid ongoing nuclear negotiations sent Brent crude oil prices on a wild ride early in the trading day Friday. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Gulfsands Petroleum still keen on Syrian oil
A Syrian prospect shuttered by war was characterized Friday by Gulfsands Petroleum as the "most important asset" in its portfolio. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Shell unloads Nigeria assets
Royal Dutch Shell said Friday it completed the sale of its stake in a Nigerian oil field for $737 million as part of a strategic review of onshore assets there. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Russia expects some economic recovery by 2016
Russia's economy is expected to contract by about 3 percent, though Finance Minister Anton Siluanov said Thursday there may be a light at the end of the tunnel. ... more
OIL AND GAS

U.S. oil train rules inadequate, senator says
U.S. regulations are not strong enough to ensure the safe transportation of crude oil by rail, the minority leader of the Senate Energy Committee said. ... more

OIL AND GAS

Libyan Investment Authority remains upbeat
Though Libya's short-term oil potential is waning, officials at a Malta summit said they were confident economic prosperity would come to the nation's people. ... more
OIL AND GAS

U.S. releases new federal fracking rules
The U.S. federal government introduced new rules Friday on hydraulic fracturing, measures industry backers said would impose a "barrier to growth." ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
U.S. defense in free fall
Saudi Arabia and Pakistan sign mutual defense pact
Brazil, Chile sign defense agreement
OIL AND GAS

Exxon done with 2011 oil spill cleanup

OIL AND GAS

Wintershall defiant in low oil price era

SOLAR DAILY

New cheap and efficient electrode for splitting water

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan Aims to End Nuclear Power Ban in June

OIL AND GAS

Low oil prices may hurt Colorado economy

CAR TECH

Electric cars combat urban heat problem: study

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Japan to Restart Nuclear Reactor in June, First Since Fukushima Disaster

SOLAR DAILY

New research holds great promise for advancing sustainable energy

SOLAR DAILY

Global Solar PV Capacity to Reach Nearly 500 GW in 2019

OIL AND GAS

Statoil 'highly impacted' by low oil prices

Nearly all fuel inside Fukushima reactor melted: TEPCO

New rooftops in France to go green

Solar plane lands in Myanmar on epic round-the-world journey

North Dakota reviews oil-train safety

Rig data paints mixed oil picture

Oil prices hammered by U.S. storage, OPEC resilience

Transocean to scrap four drilling rigs

TAG Heuer to partner with Google, Intel to create smartwatch

Graphene discovery opens possibilities for improved energy technologies

Graphene membrane could lead to better fuel cells, water filters

Materials research could unlock potential of lithium-sulfur batteries

Emerging nations see benefits, problems with Internet

Symmetry matters in graphene growth

Fluid-filled pores separate materials with fine precision

Researchers increase energy density of lithium storage materials

Imperfect graphene opens door to better fuel cells

New Li-ion battery uses safer more powerful electrode materials

Scientists engineer faster-growing trees ideal for biofuel

Fusion researchers make breakthrough on ELMs mitigation

Soyuz Installed at Baikonur, Expected to Launch Wednesday

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