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October 31, 2016
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A new class of materials could realize quantum computers

T-rays will 'speed up' computer memory by a factor of 1000

Flexible optical design method for superconducting nanowire single-photon detectors

Making silicon-germanium core fibers a reality

State partnerships can promote increased bio-energy production, reduce emissions

What's the silent danger lurking in our rechargeable devices?

Future information technologies: Magnetic monopoles

Hybrid nanostructures hold hydrogen well

Liquid-repellant tape adheres to any surface

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Self-assembly of photoresponsive polymer brushes to realize advanced surfaces

Chemists design organic molecules that glow persistently at room temperature

Non-metal catalyst splits hydrogen molecule

Nickel-78 is a 'doubly magic' isotope, supercomputing calculations confirm

Forging a brand-new chemical bond using the pressure of the Mars core

Apple ramps up MacBook infused with touch controls



Greenland uranium mining opponents join government

Schools in oil-rich Alberta to get solar panels

Samsung scion joins board as profits plunge on Note 7 crisis



Australian consortium buys power grid after Chinese bid blocked

UNESCO urges Bangladesh to scrap Sundarbans plant

NREL releases new cost and performance data for electricity generation

Strong at the coast, weak in the cities - the German energy-transition patchwork

Europe ups energy security ante

General atomics breakthrough enables greater control of fusion energy

Fusion reactor designs with 'long legs' show promise

From Germany comes a new twist for fusion research

Extinguishing a fusion fire in a flash of light

A disappearing feast: Mean flows remain slim after eating eddies

OX2 signs 148 MW wind power deal with Aquila Capital and Google

Prysmian Secures Contract for Offshore Wind Farm Inter-Array Submarine Cables Supply in Belgium

Wind turbines killing more than just local birds

California eyes wind, wave potential

Wind turbines a risk to birds living as far as 100 miles away

Schools in oil-rich Alberta to get solar panels

Renewable energy on the rise, IEA finds

Researchers discover ways to expand temperature stability range of solar cells

Move over, solar: The next big renewable energy source could be at our feet

Senegal in renewables drive as new solar park unveiled



Bulgaria to pay Russia 600 mn euros for dropped nuclear plant

Greenland uranium mining opponents join government

Germany approves controversial nuclear waste deal

Anti-nuclear politician's win hurts Japan atomic push

Japan nuclear reactor shuttered for safety work

Turning biofuel waste into wealth in a single step

State partnerships can promote increased bio-energy production, reduce emissions

Biomass heating could get a 'green' boost with the help of fungi

Algae discovery offers potential for sustainable biofuels

The road to green hydrogen runs through mazes in algal proteins



US, China hold second meeting on advancing space cooperation

China to enhance space capabilities with launch of Shenzhou-11

Ambitious space satellite projects set for liftoff

China's permanent station plans ride on mission

China to enhance space capabilities with launch of Shenzhou-11

Atmospheric CO2 concentration at Syowa Station in Antarctica exceeds 400 ppm

What the ancient CO2 record may mean for future climate change

Atom-by-atom growth chart for shells helps decode past climate

Concentration of CO2 in atmosphere hits new high: UN

Drought, hunger add to South Sudan's woes



3D-printed organ-on-a-chip with integrated sensors

Watching the brain in action

Feeling the Rhythm

Quantum leap in the reliability of mass spectrometry-based proteomics

Brand-new cochlear implant technology born from frictional electricity

Satellites to spot drones and guide cyclists

No GPS, no problem: Next-generation navigation

Australia's coordinates out by more than 1.5 metres: scientist

US Air Force awards Lockheed Martin $395M Contract for two GPS 3 satellites

SMC exercises contract options to procure two additional GPS III satellites



Russia plans to revive lunar rover moon exploration program

NASA Moon Mission Shares Insights into Giant Impacts

Research helps explain formation of ringed Lunar crater

Small impacts are reworking the moon's soil faster than scientists thoug

2016 Ends with Three Supermoons

15000 space rocks and counting

OSIRIS-REx conducts thruster test on route to asteroid Bennu

Astronomers Predict Birthplace of Rosetta's Comet

Unexpected discoveries on a metal world

Avalanches, Not Internal Pressure, Cause Comet Outbursts



It's what underneath that counts

Studies offer new glimpse of melting under Antarctic glaciers

NASA satellite sees sulfur dioxide diffuse across northern Iraq

The future of radar - scientific benefits and potential of TerraSAR-X and TanDEM-X

FSU geologist explores minerals below Earth's surface

How to read a STEREO image

Gaining a revolutionary view of the Sun in STEREO

Tracking waves from sunspots gives new solar insight

Wayward Field Lines Challenge Solar Radiation Models

The Sun's coronal tail wags its photospheric dog

Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

WVU part of team that created detailed map of Milky Way

Star system caught in the act of forming close multiples

Heartbeat Stars unlocked in new study

ESO captures highest resolution image of Eta Carinae yet

All-sky survey maps neutral hydrogen across Milky Way

Phonon and magnon are a couple

VLT detects unexpected giant halos around distant Quasars

Compact graphene-based plasmon generator developed by physicists from MIPT

Observable Universe contains ten times more galaxies than previously thought

Finding the lightest superdeformed triaxial atomic nucleus



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