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June 25, 2016
SOLAR DAILY
Ultra-thin solar cells can easily bend around a pencil
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 24, 2016
Scientists in South Korea have made ultra-thin photovoltaics flexible enough to wrap around the average pencil. The bendy solar cells could power wearable electronics like fitness trackers and smart glasses. The researchers report the results in the journal Applied Physics Letters, from AIP Publishing. Thin materials flex more easily than thick ones - think a piece of paper versus a cardboard shipping box. The reason for the difference: The stress in a material while it's being bent increases fart ... read more

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CARBON WORLDS

Diamond-based resonators might become highly sensitive detectors
Physicists from the Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials, the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology, and the Siberian Federal University have mathematically modelled ... more
BIO FUEL

Solar exposure energizes muddy microbes
Research at the ASM Microbe research meeting in Boston presents a sediment Microbial Fuel Cell (sMFC) system for remotely investigating the physiology and ecology of electrically active microbes in ... more
SOLAR DAILY

Solar cells for greener and safer energies
Nowadays, our world is in search of cleaner energy sources to power our increasing industrial and economical needs. Solar energy is becoming an alternative source to fossil fuels, however, due to th ... more
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TECH SPACE

10,000 windows onto biomolecular information processing
A Franco-Japanese research group at the University of Tokyo has developed a new "brute force" technique to test thousands of biochemical reactions at once and quickly home in on the range of conditi ... more


SOLAR DAILY

Beamreach Solar launches with lightweight System for commercial roofs
Beamreach Solar has announced the introduction of Sprint, its new lightweight photovoltaic (PV) solar panel system for flat commercial roofs. Sprint's light weight allows it to be installed on nearl ... more

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TECH SPACE

Quantum calculations broaden the understanding of crystal catalysts
Using numerical modelling, researchers from Russia, the US, and China have discovered previously unknown features of rutile TiO2, which is a promising photocatalyst. The calculations were performed ... more
ENERGY TECH

Coexistence of superconductivity and charge density waves observed
Physicists at BESSY II of Helmholtz-Zentrum Berlin studied an artificial structure composed of alternating layers of ferromagnetic and superconducting materials. Charge density waves induced by the ... 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
ROBO SPACE

Robotic motion planning in real-time
Once they've mastered the skills of toddlerhood, humans are pretty good at what roboticists call "motion planning" - reaching around obstacles to precisely pick up a soda in a crowded fridge, or sli ... more
THE PITS

Federal coal report is propaganda, House Republican says
A White House report that suggests taxpayers are not getting their fair share of returns on coal is blatant propaganda, a House leader said. ... more
OIL AND GAS

White House to defend fracking authority
White House spokesman Josh Earnest said the federal government would continue pressing its authority over hydraulic fracturing in the courts. ... more
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SOLAR DAILY

Solar plane completes first-ever Atlantic flight
The Solar Impulse 2 landed in Spain Thursday after completing a 71-hour flight from New York in the first "magical" solo transatlantic crossing in a solar-powered airplane. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Canadian oil needs new outlets, industry group says
Canada can play a major role on the global oil market provided the right infrastructure is in place, the Canadian Association of Petroleum Producers said. ... more
Space News from SpaceDaily.com
First Tranche 1 satellites launched for Space Development Agency network
ICEYE unveils ISR Cell to deliver space intelligence at tactical scale
Satlink joins Rivada to deliver secure satellite connectivity for defense and enterprise
OIL AND GAS

Saudi prince talks oil market stability with U.S.
Joint efforts needed to ensure stability in the global oil market were reviewed between Saudi and U.S. officials, the Saudi government's press agency said. ... more
OIL AND GAS

Irish rebound possible for oil, gas explorer Providence
After agreeing to a program aimed at raising capital, Irish oil and gas company Providence said it would examine frontier area oil and gas prospects. ... more
CAR TECH

VW to pay $10 bn in US over emissions scandal: source
Volkswagen has agreed to pay $10 billion to settle a huge US civil case over its diesel emissions-cheating scandal, a person familiar with the negotiations told AFP on Thursday. ... more
OIL AND GAS

China building energy ties to Russia, Putin says
Chinese partnerships in the Russian energy sector are expected to help establish a stronger diplomatic relationship, Russian President Vladimir Putin said. ... more
POLITICAL ECONOMY

China banks write off $300 billion in bad loans: official
Chinese banks have written off more than $300 billion of bad loans in the past three years, an official said Thursday as Beijing seeks to reassure investors that the country can cope with its mounting debt problem. ... more

OIL AND GAS

Oil rallies on slight move against Brexit
Crude oil prices moved sharply higher in early Thursday trading as voters took to the polls to weigh in on British membership in the European Union. ... more
CAR TECH

Ethics dilemmas may hold back autonomous cars: study
If it has to make a choice, will your autonomous car kill you or pedestrians on the street? ... more
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How China can ramp up wind power

INTERNET SPACE

Digital Cameras Adapt for Sports and Study

TECH SPACE

A new trick for controlling emission direction in microlasers

BIO FUEL

Chemists find new way to recycle plastic waste into fuel

SOLAR DAILY

Diablo Canyon nuclear plant to be shut down

TRADE WARS

US commerce secretary warns of 'digital protectionism'

OIL AND GAS

OMV sets drilling record in Barents Sea

SOLAR DAILY

Imec demonstrates bifacial solar cells with near 100% bifaciality

CIVIL NUCLEAR

California nuclear power coming to an end

SOLAR DAILY

Momentum for solar-diesel hybrid microgrids in the Zambian mining industry

Solar PV Recycling Offers Significant Untapped Business Opportunity

Energy services company Subsea 7 trims payroll

Solar plane powers on over Atlantic after turbulence

Heads up! Seoul launches campaign to keep smartphone users safe

Incoming OPEC leader says Nigeria returning to normal

Oil tries to rally a day ahead of Brexit vote

Encana tightens belt in Canadian reserves

Marrying superconductors, lasers, and Bose-Einstein condensates

LG Chem's New High Voltage Batteries Now Compatible With Solaredge Storedge

A new form of hybrid photodetectors with quantum dots and graphene

Researchers refine method for detecting quantum entanglement

Let there be light

Circuit technology that resolves issues with high-frequency piezoelectric resonators

Airbus inks deal with Indra for flight simulator

Tiny mirror improves microscope resolution for studying cells

Amazon launches upgraded Kindle e-reader

Launch of Arktika Ship Shows Russia's Ability to Churn Out Icebreakers

Researchers open hairy new chapter in 3-D printing

NASA Electric Research Plane Gets X Number, New Name

Exoplanet Mission Completes Design Milestone



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