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October 13, 2015
CHIP TECH
Liquid cooling moves onto the chip for denser electronics
Atlanta GA (SPX) Oct 07, 2015
Using microfluidic passages cut directly into the backsides of production field-programmable gate array (FPGA) devices, Georgia Institute of Technology researchers are putting liquid cooling right where it's needed the most - a few hundred microns away from where the transistors are operating. Combined with connection technology that operates through structures in the cooling passages, the new technologies could allow development of denser and more powerful integrated electronic systems that would ... read more
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CHIP TECH

Nanoscale photodetector could boost capacity of photonic circuits
Photonic circuits, which use light to transmit signals, are markedly faster than electronic circuits. Unfortunately, they're also bigger. It's difficult to localize visible light below its diffracti ... more
CHIP TECH

Graphene teams up with 2D crystals for faster data communications
Ultra-fast detection of light lies at the heart of optical communication systems nowadays. Driven by the internet of things and 5G, data communication bandwidth is growing exponentially, thus requir ... more
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POLITICAL ECONOMY

China to set new plan for troubled economy
China's Communist rulers will gather later this month, state media said Monday, to set a course for the world's second-largest economy over the next five years, as slowing growth raises global concerns. ... more


SOLAR DAILY

CEC offers rate-based community solar for investor-owned utilities
Continuing to lead innovation, Clean Energy Collective (CEC), the pioneer and national leader of roofless community solar, has announced the launch of the first shared solar program that provides in ... more
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SOLAR DAILY

Solar energy training for Antigua and Barbuda
The development of a sustainable and clean energy supply on the Caribbean Islands is making great progresses. Particularly the Government of Antigua and Barbuda (GOAB) stands out with the completion ... more
TECH SPACE

Energy researchers discover new structure for bimetallic catalysts
In the world of catalytic science and technology, the hunt is always on for catalysts that are inexpensive, highly active, and environmentally friendly. Recent efforts have focused on combining two ... more
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TECH SPACE

Caution: Shrinks when warm
Most materials swell when they warm, and shrink when they cool. But UConn physicist Jason Hancock has been investigating a substance that responds in reverse: it shrinks when it warms. Although ther ... more
TECH SPACE

Purdue professor solves 140-year fluid mechanics enigma
A Purdue University researcher has solved a 140-year-old enigma in fluid mechanics: Why does a simple formula describe the seemingly complex physics for the behavior of elliptical particles moving t ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Auric Solar flips switch on Utah's largest solar power project
Rio Tinto Stadium, the home of Major League Soccer's Real Salt Lake as well as the USL Real Monarchs, has flipped the ceremonial switch on the state of Utah's largest privately-owned solar array. Th ... more
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CAR TECH

VW to recall nearly 2,000 cars in China amid scandal
Germany's Volkswagen on Monday announced a recall of nearly 2,000 vehicles in China - the world's biggest auto market, where it is the top foreign brand - in a global scandal over emissions cheating. ... more
BIO FUEL

Study: Africa's urban waste could produce rural electricity
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OIL AND GAS

Russia sending gas to Ukraine
Natural gas deliveries to Ukraine resumed at the maximum capacity after the payment of outstanding arrears, Russian energy company Gazprom said. ... more
OIL AND GAS

OMV finds gas in Pakistan
Austrian energy company OMV said a new natural gas discovery Sindh province in Pakistan means it could potentially boost production in the energy-starved country. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Norway opens probe into North Sea spill
A Norwegian safety regulator said it would open an investigation into the oil spill reported last week in the North Sea. ... more
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Uganda says it is pulling forces from South Sudan
Uganda's army will leave neighbouring South Sudan by next month, the head of the country's armed forces said Monday. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Statoil squeezing more gas out of North Sea
Norwegian energy company Statoil said it may be able to boost recovery rates from the Gullfaks gas field in the North Sea using a novel cost-effective solution. ... more
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OIL AND GAS

North Dakota rig count holds steady
After a week of strong gains in crude oil prices, data from North Dakota show a level of stability in the level of exploration and production operations. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Eni focus on Egypt sharpens
Italian energy company Eni said it was building on a legacy position in Mediterranean waters with two new shallow-water concessions offshore Egypt. ... more
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ENERGY NEWS

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TRADE WARS

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POLITICAL ECONOMY

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OIL AND GAS

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Israel's Delek Group enters North Sea

Statoil: 250 barrels of oil spilled in North Sea

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