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March 24, 2016
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Memory cell based on superconductors 100 times faster
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Mar 24, 2016
A group of scientists from Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology and from the Moscow State University has developed a fundamentally new type of memory cell based on superconductors - this type of memory will be able to work hundreds of times faster than the types of memory devices commonly used today, according to an article published in the journal Applied Physics Letters. "With the operational function that we have proposed in these memory cells, there will be no need for time-consuming mag ... read more
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New way to control particle motions on 2-D materials
Researchers at MIT and other institutions have found a new phenomenon in the behavior of a kind of quasiparticles called plasmons as they move along tiny ribbons of two-dimensional materials such as ... more
TECH SPACE

Uncovering bacterial role in platinum formation
Australian scientists have uncovered the important role of specialist bacteria in the formation and movement of platinum and related metals in surface environments. Published in the journal Nature G ... more
NANO TECH

New research shows how nanowires can be formed
In an article published in Nature researchers at Lund University in Sweden show how different arrangements of atoms can be combined into nanowires as they grow. Researchers learning to control the p ... more
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ENERGY TECH

Engineers adapt laser method to create micro energy units
In the race to design smaller handheld devices and smartphones, a key factor is decreasing the sizes of components. As the demand for thinner and lighter microelectronic devices increases, manufactu ... more


ENERGY TECH

Burning like the Sun
Engineers building parts of a new type of power plant for generating green energy with nuclear fusion are using their expertise from building rockets like Europe's Ariane 5 to create the super-stron ... more

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INTERNET SPACE

Google glass meets organs-on-chi
Investigators from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) have developed hardware and software to remotely monitor and control devices that mimic the human physiological system. Devices known as organs- ... more
TECH SPACE

Detecting radioactive material from a remote distance
In 2004 British national Dhiren Barot was arrested for conspiring to commit a public nuisance by the use of radioactive materials, among other charges. Authorities claimed that Barot had researched ... more
24/7 News Coverage
Ash improves methane yield and fertilizer value in biogas systems
Bio-oil from agricultural and forest waste could help seal abandoned oil wells and store carbon
Rice researchers turn wasted data center heat into clean power
ENERGY NEWS

Human impact forms 'striking new pattern' in Earth's global energy flow
The impact humans have made on Earth in terms of how we produce and consume resources has formed a 'striking new pattern' in the planet's global energy flow, according to researchers from the Univer ... more
TECH SPACE

'Invulnerable' coatings for cutting tools from gas
Scientists from Tomsk Polytechnic University (TPU) create coverings for next generation cutting tools: they will be not only durable, but also suitable for the treatment of most materials. Polytechn ... more
OIL AND GAS

Woodside halts Australian LNG project
Australian energy company Woodside said it was putting a hold on the development of its Browse liquefied natural gas project because of market conditions. ... more
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TIME AND SPACE

Quantum simulation of a disordered system explain quantum many-particle problem
Using some of the largest supercomputers available, physics researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have produced one of the largest simulations ever to help explain one of p ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

China regulator frowns on Anbang's hotel bids: report
China's insurance regulator is opposed to multi-billion dollar bids by financial conglomerate Anbang for Starwood Hotels and a stable of properties owned by hedge fund Blackstone, according to respected business magazine Caixin. ... more
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SOLAR DAILY

Australia invests $760 million in technologies to fight climate change
Australia will invest Aus$1 billion in clean energy technologies, Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull said Wednesday, in a stark shift away from his predecessor's climate change policies as an election looms. ... more
AEROSPACE

MH370 analysis starts on debris: Australia
Investigators probing the fate of missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 have begun analysis on debris found in Mozambique, Australian authorities said Wednesday. ... more
AEROSPACE

Mozambique debris 'almost certainly from MH370': Australia
Two pieces of debris found in Mozambique are "almost certainly from MH370", Australia's transport minister said Thursday, following analysis by technical specialists probing the missing Malaysia Airlines flight. ... more
TRADE WARS

News 'micropayments' startup hits US market
A Dutch-based startup that aims to get readers to make "micropayments" for individual news articles launched in the US market Wednesday with a handful of high-profile media partners. ... more
OIL AND GAS

U.S. shale gas output increasing
U.S. natural gas production is on the rise, with some reserve areas in the country's Northeast getting more output from fewer wells, an industry report found. ... more

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TRADE WARS

Moscow aims to better economic ties to Finland
Finland shipbuilding capacity, including that tied to the natural gas industry, is behind a strong bilateral investment relationship, Russia's president said. ... more
OIL AND GAS

U.S. oil states leading in wind power
Some of the top oil-producing states in the nation are behind a rise in new electricity generated from wind, the U.S. Energy Information Administration reports. ... more
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OIL AND GAS

Canada retools budget to address oil shocks

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Oil falters as widespread strains halt momentum

OIL AND GAS

Emirati rig company Lamprell expecting weakness

CARBON WORLDS

Wrinkles and crumples make graphene better

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Russia's Rosatom to train South African nuclear energy industry staff

CHIP TECH

Making electronics safer with perovskites

CIVIL NUCLEAR

Researchers crack 50-year-old nuclear waste problem, make storage safer

ENERGY TECH

Advanced energy storage material gets unprecedented nanoscale analysis

ENERGY TECH

Pumping up energy storage with metal oxides

BIO FUEL

The flexible way to greater energy yield

The quest for spin liquids

China's advanced meltdown-free nuclear plant gets core component

Capturing 'black gold' with light

Lockheed and Concord Blue to build new bioenergy facility in Germany

Smaller, cheaper microbial fuel cells turn urine into electricity

Could bread mold build a better rechargeable battery?

Generating electricity with tomato waste

France's EDF to decide on UK nuclear plant by May: Macron

The world's blackest material is now in spray form

Robot learning companion offers custom-tailored tutoring

NIST creates fundamentally accurate quantum thermometer

Chinese scientists realize quantum simulation of the Unruh effect

Theoretical physics discovery to set the research field buzzing

Light illuminates the way for bio-bots

Drexel research helps bacteria-powered microrobots plot a course

Trudeau takes Canada back into the red to boost growth

Apple goes small for new iPhone, iPad

How electrons travel through exotic new material

Vessel carrying plutonium departs Japan port for US

Creation of Jupiter interior, a step towards room temp superconductivity


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