24/7 Energy News Coverage
November 11, 2016
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Entering the field of zeptosecond measurement

Salty batteries

Bashed on trade, Beijing may benefit from President Trump

China auto sales growth falls back in October: group

Progress, but uphill slog for women in tech

French, Finns divided over nuclear dispute ruling

Melanin may boost strength of foams and fabrics

China producer prices rise for second straight month

VW's Audi hit with fresh emissions cheating lawsuit

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TAQA reports steep drop in revenue

Copper hammers above $6,000 on Trump, China

Chinese spend billions on Singles' Day

Finland cancels plan to close troubled nickel mine

Oil-rich Alberta sees trade potential with Asia

Mixed support for Trump's potential energy policiesw



Japan, India sign controversial civil nuclear deal

Vietnam to scrap planned nuclear plants: state media

Trump win casts pall of uncertainty over Asia



Deeper carbon cuts needed to avoid climate tragedy: UN

New program makes energy-harvesting computers more reliable

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

PPPL physicists build diagnostic that measures plasma velocity in real time

Salty batteries

Lithium ion extraction

Shoring up the power grid - with DIY scrap-metal batteries

Making high-performance batteries from junkyard scraps

Alberta pushing hard on renewable energy pedal

Cuomo announces major progress in offshore wind development

New York set for offshore wind after environmental review

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

Major advance in solar cells made from cheap, easy-to-use perovskite

Tesla expands its portfolio to produce solar roof tiles

CPP, SolarCity Deal Keeps Colton, Calif., Community Affordable and Sustainable

Schools in oil-rich Alberta to get solar panels

Renewable energy on the rise, IEA finds



Japan, India sign controversial civil nuclear deal

Vietnam to scrap planned nuclear plants: state media

French, Finns divided over nuclear dispute ruling

Russia, China Plan Documents to Build 2 New Tianwan Nuclear Power Plant Reactors

Japan, India to ink controversial nuclear deal next week: reports

Bioelectronics at the speed of life

NREL finds bacterium that uses both CO2 and cellulose to make biofuels

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

Turning biofuel waste into wealth in a single step

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



China launches pulsar test satellite

China's Chang'e-2 a success

Long March-5 reflects China's "greatest advancement" yet in rockets

New heavy-lift carrier rocket boosts China's space dream

Long March-7 being assembled, to transport Tianzhou-1

Carbon-hungry plants impede growth rate of atmospheric CO2

The Trump effect: Wary climate diplomats 'wait and see'

Climate change ripples through life on Earth

'No turning back,' says head of UN climate talks

A warm climate is more sensitive to changes in CO2



Analog series-based scaffolds: a new definition that may aid medicinal chemistry

Laser particles could provide sharper images of tissues

For the first time, brain surface stimulation provides 'touch' feedback to direct movement

Restoring the sense of touch in amputees using natural signals of the nervous system

How nanoscience will improve our health and lives in the coming years

Australian continent shifts with the seasons

Flying the fantastic four

Russian Space Agency May Launch Up to 4 Glonass Navigation Satellites Next Year

Swarm reveals why satellites lose track

Satellites to spot drones and guide cyclists



There's an 'extra-super' Moon on the rise

November 14th's Super-Close Full Moon

China "well prepared" to launch Chang'e-5 lunar probe in 2017: top scientist

New Model Explains the Moon's Weird Orbit

New Theory Explains How the Moon Got There

New Study Reveals Relationships Between Chemicals Found on Comets

Greenland fossils reveal global ecosystem recovery after mass extinction

Comet 67P is younger than scientists thought

Key agencies conduct asteroid emergency planning exercise

Prototype Capture System, Mock Asteroid Help Simulate Mission Sequence



Successful calculation of human and natural influence on cloud formation

A Box of 'Black Magic' to Study Earth from Space

Extreme weather warnings at UN climate meeting

Don't see ISRO's Bhuvan as competition: Google India

GRAPES-3 indicates a crack in Earth's magnetic shield

An easier way to observe the inner workings of the sun

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

Daily Newsletters - Space - Military - Environment - Energy

NASA Space Telescopes Pinpoint Elusive Brown Dwarf

The Super-Kamiokande detector awaits neutrinos from a supernova

The birth of massive stars is accompanied by strong luminosity bursts

One of the mysteries of globular clusters

New Theory of Gravity Might Explain Dark Matter

Starvation Diet for Black Hole Dims Brilliant Galaxy

Watching quantum jumps

Entering the field of zeptosecond measurement

Scientists set traps for atoms with single-particle precision

France doubles its experimental capability in nuclear physics



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