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July 15, 2016
TECH SPACE
Learning from the mussel, scientists create a biologically active titanium surface
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jul 12, 2016
Titanium is used medically in applications such as artificial joints and dental implants. While it is strong and is not harmful to tissues, the metal lacks some of the beneficial biological properties of natural tissues such as bones and natural teeth. Now, based on insights from mussels - which are able to attach themselves very tightly to even metallic surfaces due to special proteins found in their byssal threads - scientists from RIKEN have successfully attached a biologically active molecule ... read more

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CIVIL NUCLEAR

Indian NPP Second Unit May Start Commercial Operations in November
The reactor at the second unit of India's Kudankulam nuclear power plant (NPP) may start commercial operations in November, Russian energy company Rosatom's representative in India Natalia Kudryasho ... more
CAR TECH

GM sees self-driving cars as gradual rollout
General Motors believes in autonomous vehicles as a safer mode of transport, and expects the technology to come more quickly than most people think, a top executive said Monday. ... more
AEROSPACE

Lessor to buy 30 Chinese planes 'for Indonesian airline'
An aircraft leasing company will buy 30 of China's homegrown regional jets for an Indonesian airline to use, a statement said, just two weeks after the ARJ21 made its first commercial flight. ... more
ENERGY DAILY


TECH SPACE

New plastic material begins to oscillate spontaneously in sunlight
Materials that move all by themselves under the influence of light - this phenomenon has been known for a number of years. However, since the source tends to be ultraviolet light, the required inten ... more


ENERGY TECH

Atomic bits despite zero-point energy
So-called "zero-point energy" is a term familiar to some cinema lovers or series fans; in the fictional world of animated films such as "The Incredibles" or the TV series "Stargate Atlantis", it den ... more

Transition from Operations to Decommissioning by Preparing a Safe, Cost-Effective Shut Down and Waste Management Strategy


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TECH SPACE

FAU researchers show how gels develop their solid properties
Gels are found in wide range of products that we use on a day-to-day basis. But what gives gels their solid properties? What stops the particles that they are made up of being able to move like they ... more
CARBON WORLDS

Germs add ripples to make 'groovy' graphene
Graphene, a two-dimensional wonder-material composed of a single layer of carbon atoms linked in a hexagonal chicken-wire pattern, has attracted intense interest for its phenomenal ability to conduc ... 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
TIME AND SPACE

Physicists discover family of tetraquarks
Physicists in the Syracuse University College of Arts and Sciences have made science history by confirming the existence of a rare four-quark particle and discovering evidence of three other "exotic ... more
CHIP TECH

Physicists couple distant nuclear spins using a single electron
For the first time, researchers at the University of Basel in Switzerland have coupled the nuclear spins of distant atoms using just a single electron. Three research groups took part in this comple ... more
TECH SPACE

Researchers determine fundamental limits of invisibility cloaks
Researchers in the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin have been able to quantify fundamental physical limitations on the performance of cloaking devices, a technolog ... more
2nd Integrated Air and Missile Defense - Securing the Complex Air Domain: Requirements for Sustainable, Global, and Reliable Solutions to Next Generation Air & Missile Threats - 28-30 September, 2016 | Washington D.C. The World's Largest Commercial Drone Conference and Expo - Sept 7-9 - Las Vegas
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TECH SPACE

Winning Students Selected for Future Engineers Star Trek Replicator Challenge
Making objects in outer space has always been a scene from science fiction, but with 3-D printing NASA is making it science fact. In February 2016, Star Trek and NASA challenged students to engineer ... more
CARBON WORLDS

Researchers demonstrate tunable wetting and adhesion of graphene
Researchers from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign have demonstrated doping-induced tunable wetting and adhesion of graphene, revealing new and unique opportunities for advanced coating ... 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
NANO TECH

Researchers harness DNA as the engine of super-efficient nanomachine
Researchers at McMaster University have established a way to harness DNA as the engine of a microscopic "machine" they can turn on to detect trace amounts of substances that range from viruses and b ... more
SPACE TRAVEL

Mathematical framework prioritizes key patterns to accelerate scientific discovery
Networks are mathematical representations to explore and understand diverse, complex systems-everything from military logistics and global finance to air traffic, social media, and the biological pr ... more
ROBO SPACE

On the path toward molecular robots
Researchers are working on mimicking cellular systems to develop molecular motors that can move or even deliver drugs to target tissues. Engineering such motors may ultimately lead to molecular robo ... more
WIND DAILY

France's EDF buys Chinese wind energy firm
State-owned French energy giant EDF said Tuesday it had taken a controlling stake in Hong Kong-based Chinese firm UPC Asia Wind Management (AWM), adding to a range of activities in China. ... more
TECH SPACE

Researchers improve catalyst efficiency for clean industries
Researchers have developed a way to use less platinum in chemical reactions commonly used in the clean energy, green chemicals, and automotive industries, according to a paper in Science. Led by the ... more

TECH SPACE

Researchers improve performance of cathode material by controlling oxygen activity
An international team of researchers has demonstrated a new way to increase the robustness and energy storage capability of a particular class of "lithium-rich" cathode materials - by using a carbon ... more
ENERGY TECH

New ferromagnetic superconductors
Superconductivity (SC) and ferromagnetism (FM) are mutually antagonistic collective phenomena in solids. Macroscopically, a superconductor expels magnetic fluxes from its interior (so-called Meissne ... more
Military Space News, Nuclear Weapons, Missile Defense
Romania says Russian drone breached its airspace
MSBAI wins DoD contract to accelerate OrbitGuard for space situational awarenes
AI powered SAR imagery analysis tool launched by SATIM and ICEYE




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TECH SPACE

A sharper focus for plasmonic lasers

WIND DAILY

Scotland commits $26M for low-carbon economy

NANO TECH

'Nano scalpel' allows scientists to manipulate materials with nanometer precision

INTERNET SPACE

Japan messaging app Line set for year's top tech IPO

CAR TECH

China auto sales speed up 14.6% in June: industry group

AEROSPACE

Boeing sees 20yr demand beating targets as inks China deal

OIL AND GAS

Kremlin: Some oil privatization by year's end

OIL AND GAS

Oil prices inch barely into the black on bullish outlook

OIL AND GAS

North Dakota adding more rigs

OIL AND GAS

No luck for Tullow south of Johan Sverdrup

Iran expecting revenue influx from oil

Energy could be included in Canada-Ukraine trade deal

Flipping crystals improves solarcell performance

Researchers report record performance for bismuth-based Zintl material

Neural networks to obtain synthetic petroleum

G20 nations pledge to boost trade despite growing protectionism

11 dead after fire at illegal Chinese coal mine

EU member states approve US data deal

Alma finds a swirling, cool jet that reveals a growing, supermassive black hole

New Crew Members, Including NASA Biologist, Launch to Space Station

Lush Venus? Searing Earth? It could have happened

Accelerating research into dark energy

Curiosity Mars Rover Enters Precautionary Safe Mode

China urged to #CHexit from South China Sea

Canada vows Baltic battalion to counter 'troublemaker' Russia

IS territory shrinks 12 percent since start of 2016: IHS

Yemen's Hadi threatens to boycott peace talks

Over 60 civilians killed in north Syria: monitor

FARC rebels injured in 'combat' with Colombian army: minister

Chemical trail on Titan may be key to prebiotic conditions



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