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April 01, 2018
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Trump slams Amazon on taxes, postal deal



Washington (AFP) March 29, 2018
US President Donald Trump took a new swipe at Amazon on Thursday, claiming the tech giant fails to pay its share of taxes and takes advantage of the US Postal Service. A tweet by the president about Amazon - a company he also criticized while on the campaign trail - renewed concerns that the online giant could face scrutiny by antitrust regulators. "Unlike others, they pay little or no taxes to state & local governments, use our Postal System as their Delivery Boy (causing tremendous loss to ... read more

SPACE TRAVEL
A bridge so far: China's controversial megaproject
Hong Kong (AFP) March 29, 2018
Touted as an engineering wonder, the world's longest sea bridge, which connects Hong Kong, Macau and mainland China, includes a snaking road crossing and an underwater tunnel and reportedly uses enough steel to build 60 Eiffel Towers. ... more
ENERGY TECH
A new way to find better battery materials
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 30, 2018
A new approach to analyzing and designing new ion conductors - a key component of rechargeable batteries - could accelerate the development of high-energy lithium batteries, and possibly other energ ... more
TECH SPACE
Taming chaos: Calculating probability in complex systems
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 30, 2018
Daily weather patterns, brain activity on an EEG (electroencephalogram) and heartbeats on an EKG (electrocardiogram) each generate lines of complex data. To analyze this data, perhaps to predict a s ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Hybrid plasmonic and pyroelectric harvesting of light fluctuations
Linkoping, Sweden (SPX) Mar 30, 2018
It may in the future be possible to harvest energy with the aid of leaves fluttering in the wind. Researchers at the Laboratory of Organic Electronics at Linkoping University have developed a method ... more


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High-sensitivity 3-D technique unveiled using single-atom measurements
Brisbane, Australia (SPX) Mar 29, 2018
Researchers at Griffith University working with Australia's Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) have unveiled a stunningly accurate technique for scientific measurem ... more
TECH SPACE
Researchers create microlaser that flies along hollow optical fiber
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 30, 2018
For the first time, researchers have optically trapped and propelled a particle-based laser for centimeters inside an optical fiber. The new flying microlaser enables highly sensitive temperature me ... more
CHIP TECH
The future of photonics using quantum dots
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 30, 2018
Thousands of miles of fiber-optic cables crisscross the globe and package everything from financial data to cat videos into light. But when the signal arrives at your local data center, it runs into ... more
INTERNET SPACE
Hollywood's first blockchain movie: an end to piracy?
Los Angeles (AFP) March 30, 2018
A few years behind Wall Street, Hollywood is turning to the technology behind cryptocurrency bitcoin to distribute movies in a development hailed as the beginning of the end for piracy. ... more
CAR TECH
US investigating fatal Tesla crash in California
San Francisco (AFP) March 27, 2018
US federal investigators said Tuesday they were examining a fatal crash last week involving a Tesla electric automobile in California. ... more
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CAR TECH
Tougher US rules needed on autonomous cars: advocate
New York (AFP) March 29, 2018
Accidents involving autonomous cars could slow the advance of the technology and demonstrate the need for tougher federal standards, a leading highway safety advocate said Thursday. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Dallas Fed sees energy sector optimism, with caveats
Washington (UPI) Mar 29, 2018
A survey of oil and gas companies by the Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas found uneven enthusiasm about U.S. policies, but revealed general optimism. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Libyan strongman bombed Chad rebels, his forces say
Libreville (AFP) March 29, 2018
The armed forces of Libyan strongman Khalifa Haftar said on Thursday that their warplanes had attacked Chadian rebels in the country's southern desert last weekend. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Oil, gas markets close week mixed amid optimism on U.S. production
Washington (UPI) Mar 30, 2018
After an up-and-then-down week, oil and gas markets closed slightly higher Thursday ahead of the Easter holiday weekend. ... more
OIL AND GAS
U.S. issues call for information on Arctic lease for drillers
Washington (UPI) Mar 29, 2018
The U.S. government published a call for information in the Federal Registry on Thursday regarding a proposed opening for drillers in Alaska's Arctic waters. ... more


Canada taking less LNG as North American shale improves

OIL AND GAS
U.S. efforts to pressure oil-rich Venezuela tricky
Washington (UPI) Mar 29, 2018
Data in a U.S. report suggests that as Venezuela depends on oil revenue, and it's a top oil exporter to the United States, pressure could cuts both ways. ... more
ENERGY DAILY



OIL AND GAS
Dutch to shut EU's largest gas field over quake risk
The Hague (AFP) March 29, 2018
The Dutch government plans to rapidly cut production at Europe's biggest gas field after a raft of damaging earthquakes, aiming to eventually the shut the taps by 2030, top officials announced on Thursday. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Alberta puts incentives offer behind effort to cut emissions
Washington (UPI) Mar 29, 2018
More than $25 million in funding is available for large industrial polluters who come up with clever ways to cut emissions, an oil-rich Canadian province said. ... more
OIL AND GAS
Royal Dutch Shell's Brazil subsidiary secures four deep-water blocks
Washington (UPI) Mar 30, 2018
Royal Dutch Shell's Brazilian subsidiary secured four deep-water exploration blocks off the country's coast, the company announced. ... more
SOLAR DAILY
DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions Inks Collaboration with Envision
Geneva, Switzerland (SPX) Mar 29, 2018
DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions (DuPont) announced it has entered into a cooperation agreement with Envision, a leading digital energy company, to develop advanced predictive analytics in the area of ... more
BIO FUEL
New insights into how cellulose is built could indicate how to break it
University Park PA (SPX) Mar 29, 2018
A comprehensive look at how plants build cellulose, the primary building block of the walls of most plant cells that is used in a wide variety of manmade materials, could have important implications ... more
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Lights out for world landmarks in nod to nature
Paris (AFP) March 22, 2018
World landmarks from the Eiffel Tower to the Empire State Building will go dark this weekend to support the fight against climate change and highlight the dangers mankind poses to nature. The 11th edition of Earth Hour, an annual bid to raise awareness about climate change caused by burning fossil fuels, will see iconic structures cut the lights at a time when global temperatures are the hig ... more
+ Puerto Rico power grid snaps, nearly 1 million in the dark
+ Grids from Turkmenistan, Afghanistan and Pakistan could be connected
+ Coal phase-out: Announcing CO2-pricing triggers divestment
+ State utilities called to pass U.S. tax benefits to consumers
+ Magnetic liquids improve energy efficiency of buildings
+ US energy watchdog rejects plan to subsidize coal, nuclear sectors
+ U.S. utility regulator ponders grid reliability
A new way to find better battery materials
Boston MA (SPX) Mar 30, 2018
A new approach to analyzing and designing new ion conductors - a key component of rechargeable batteries - could accelerate the development of high-energy lithium batteries, and possibly other energy storage and delivery devices such as fuel cells, researchers say. The new approach relies on understanding the way vibrations move through the crystal lattice of lithium ion conductors and cor ... more
+ Researchers charge ahead to develop better batteries
+ Superconductivity in an alloy with quasicrystal structure
+ Shedding light on the mystery of the superconducting dome
+ New valve technology promises cheaper, greener engines
+ Thermally driven spin current in DNA
+ Quantum spin liquid prepared for the first time
+ Mapping battery materials with atomic precision


The Evolution of Wind Power in 2017
Gothenburg, Sweden (SPX) Mar 29, 2018
The Evolution of Wind Power is the result of a cooperation between The Global Wind Energy Council (GWEC) and renewable energy software company Greenbyte. The interactive map reveals the cumulative installed capacity per country, continent and the world between 1981-2018. Let's take a closer look at the figures and see what has happened in the past twelve months. China continues its incredi ... more
+ Detection, deterrent system will help eagles, wind turbines coexist better
+ BP sees onshore wind as the cheapest future source of electricity
+ Wind industry continues commitment to communities with new research report
+ German green energy segment Innogy divvied up
+ First UK wind farm transfers from commercial to community ownership
+ A huge component of German wind farm has left shore
+ Windlab exceeds prospectus forecast; scales up operations
New Contract Airborne to supply 48 Solar Array Panels for Galileo Satellites
The Hague, Netherlands (SPX) Mar 27, 2018
Airborne Aerospace has been awarded a contract by Airbus Defence and Space Netherlands to manufacture 48 substrate panels for the solar arrays of twelve new Galileo FOC satellites. The contract, carried out under a programme of the European Union, is the latest result of years of successful collaboration between the two Dutch companies to power the Galileo constellation. To date, Airborne ... more
+ DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions Inks Collaboration with Envision
+ Hybrid plasmonic and pyroelectric harvesting of light fluctuations
+ Researchers refute 20-year-old assumptions in solar cell production
+ Lockheed delivers energy storage systems to Cypress Creek Renewables
+ Next Winter Olympics could be powered by renewable energy
+ Wartsila delivers world's largest solar hybrid power plant
+ NAREI Institute buildings in Guyana as of now powered by clean energy
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UAE says its first nuclear reactor complete
Abu Dhabi (AFP) March 26, 2018
The United Arab Emirates said Monday that one of four nuclear reactors at its debut plant has been completed as it moves closer to becoming the first Arab nation to produce atomic power. The announcement came after visiting South Korean President Moon Jae-in and Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Zayed toured the $20-billion Barakah plant, the state-run WAM news agency reported. The pla ... more
+ Pipe-crawling robot will help decommission DOE nuclear facility
+ Business expansion of the Fuel business unit with technology transfer project in Kazakhstan
+ Swiss reopen world's oldest nuclear plant after repairs
+ Framatome upgraded Borssele nuclear power plant's digital instrumentation and control system
+ Canada to boost nuclear power to help meet climate target
+ Areva settles nuclear dispute with Finland's TVO
+ Taiwanese protesters rally for 'nuclear-free homeland'
Sewage sludge leads to biofuels breakthrough
Berkeley CA (SPX) Mar 27, 2018
Researchers at the U.S. Department of Energy Joint BioEnergy Institute (JBEI) and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) have discovered a new enzyme that will enable microbial production of a renewable alternative to petroleum-based toluene, a widely used octane booster in gasoline that has a global market of 29 million tons per year. Results from a study led by Harry Beller ... more
+ New insights into how cellulose is built could indicate how to break it
+ Wood pellets: Renewable, but not carbon neutral
+ Insects could help us find new yeasts for big business
+ Cow and elephant dung can be turned into paper, study shows
+ Modified biomaterials self-assemble on temperature cues
+ Manure could heat your home
+ Startup scales up CNT membranes to make carbon-zero fuels for less than fossil fuels


Dutch to shut EU's largest gas field over quake risk
The Hague (AFP) March 29, 2018
The Dutch government plans to rapidly cut production at Europe's biggest gas field after a raft of damaging earthquakes, aiming to eventually the shut the taps by 2030, top officials announced on Thursday. "Gas production will be scaled down to 12 billion cubic metres within the coming four to five years and eventually to zero in the next decade," Prime Minister Mark Rutte told a press confe ... more
+ Oil, gas markets close week mixed amid optimism on U.S. production
+ Royal Dutch Shell's Brazil subsidiary secures four deep-water blocks
+ U.S. issues call for information on Arctic lease for drillers
+ Dallas Fed sees energy sector optimism, with caveats
+ Alberta puts incentives offer behind effort to cut emissions
+ Canada taking less LNG as North American shale improves
+ U.S. efforts to pressure oil-rich Venezuela tricky
New climate model developed by Russian and German scientists
Kazan, Russia (SPX) Mar 29, 2018
Professor Aleksey Eliseev, Chief Research Associate at Kazan University's Near Space Research Lab, comments, "To find solutions for some tasks in climate research, we need calculations for hundreds, thousands, or even millions of years. Such tasks are, for example, ice age periodization. Another group of tasks that requires huge longitudinal calculations is climate forecasting, a type of researc ... more
+ Canada to miss 2020 climate target: audit
+ New interactive map shows climate change everywhere in world
+ Dead tress across Mongolian lava field offer clues to past droughts
+ Cilmatologists render drought predictions that help avert famine
+ Warming could threaten half of species in 33 key areas: report
+ Climate protest prompts partial evacuation at Louvre
+ Desertification and monsoon climate change linked to shifts in ice volume and sea level
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Michigan utility company to go zero coal
Washington (UPI) Feb 20, 2018
Coal will no longer be used as an energy source for Michigan residents as more renewables come on stream in the decades ahead, a utility company said. Public utility company Consumers Energy, which provides gas and electricity to about 60 percent of the state population, said it would no longer be using coal as a power source by 2040. By then, the company said it expects more than 40 pe ... more
+ Australia won't fund mega Adani mine rail link
+ New York unveils plans for fossil fuel divestment
+ French energy company EDF to replace coal in China
+ Poland opens Europe's largest coal-fired power unit
+ BHP to exit global coal body over climate change policy
+ Coal demand falling, IEA says
+ Adani drops contractor for contentious Australia mega mine
Earth-bound Chinese spacelab plunging to fiery end
Paris (AFP) March 27, 2018
An uncontrolled Chinese space station weighing at least seven tonnes is set to break up as it hurtles to Earth on or around April 1, the European Space Agency has forecast. "It will mostly burn up due to the extreme heat generated by its high-speed passage through the atmosphere," it said in a statement. Some debris from the Tiangong-1 - or "Heavenly Palace" - spacelab will likely fal ... more
+ China says Earth-bound space lab to offer 'splendid' show
+ Tiangong-1 expected to burn up on reentering atmosphere
+ Chang'e-4 Lunar Probe will Reach the Far Side of the Moon
+ China to launch Long March-5B rocket next year
+ China plans to develop a multipurpose, reusable space plane
+ China moving ahead with plans for next-generation X-ray observatory
+ China to launch Long March-5B rocket in 2019


Navy taps Boeing for services on Hornet, Growler aircraft
Washington (UPI) Mar 28, 2018
Boeing has been awarded a contract from the U.S. Navy for services in support of the the F/A-18A-F and EA-18G fighter jets for the U.S. and foreign countries. The deal, announced Tuesday by the Department of Defense, is valued at more than $34.4 million under the terms of a previously issued firm-fixed-price, cost-plus-fixed-fee delivery order contract. The agreement enables Boei ... more
+ Boeing tapped for F-15 radar upgrades
+ Japan's E-2D program to receive training, support from Northrop Grumman
+ United Technologies wins contract for F-35 engines
+ Raytheon awarded contract for parts on Navy's H-60 helicopters
+ In a trade war, aviation giant Boeing could be a sitting duck
+ China Southern Airlines profit boosted by domestic growth, yuan
+ Navy awards $102.8M for additional V-22 Osprey support
US investigating fatal Tesla crash in California
San Francisco (AFP) March 27, 2018
US federal investigators said Tuesday they were examining a fatal crash last week involving a Tesla electric automobile in California. The California Highway Patrol reported that a 38-year-old man died Friday after his 2017 Tesla Model X collided with a highway barrier near the town of Mountain View, according to The San Jose Mercury News. The vehicle caught fire before two other approac ... more
+ BMW sued in US over diesel emissions
+ In a first, EU to review emissions to heavy-duty vehicles
+ Arizona puts brakes on Uber self-driving car tests
+ Research hints at double the driving range for electric vehicles
+ Road gets tougher for electric car innovator Tesla
+ Amsterdam airport unveils new 'clean-air' bus fleet
+ Waymo and Jaguar team up on self-driving luxury ride
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For graphite pellets, just add elbow grease
Houston TX (SPX) Mar 27, 2018
It's easy and economical to make shiny pellets of graphite from functionalized graphene, according to scientists at Rice University. A report in Carbon shows how chemically altered graphene powder can be pressed into a lightweight, semiporous solid that retains many of the strong and conductive qualities of graphite, the form of carbon found in pencils, lubricants and many other products t ... more
+ Ultrashort laser pulses make greenhouse gas reactive
+ Graphene finds new application as non-toxic, anti-static hair dye
+ Graphene oxide nanosheets could help bring lithium-metal batteries to market
+ New record set for carbon-carbon single bond length
+ Diamond discovery under pressure
+ Insulator or superconductor? Physicists find graphene is both
+ Enhanced weathering of rocks can help to suck CO2 out of the air - a little
The future of photonics using quantum dots
Washington DC (SPX) Mar 30, 2018
Thousands of miles of fiber-optic cables crisscross the globe and package everything from financial data to cat videos into light. But when the signal arrives at your local data center, it runs into a silicon bottleneck. Instead of light, computers run on electrons moving through silicon-based chips - which, despite huge advances, are still less efficient than photonics. To break through t ... more
+ Toshiba awaits regulator approval for key chip unit sale
+ Intel says chips addressing flaws set for release this year
+ Precision atom qubits achieve major quantum computing milestone
+ Largest molecular spin found close to a quantum phase transition
+ Researchers find 'critical' security flaws in AMD chips
+ New speed record for trapped-ion 'building blocks' of quantum computers
+ Practical spin wave transistor one step closer


Benin president taps China for controversial railway
Cotonou (AFP) March 22, 2018
Benin's President Patrice Talon has asked local firm Petrolin and French giant Bollore to "withdraw" from a major rail infrastructure project to make way for China, in the latest development of the controversial scheme. In an interview published on Thursday in the French magazine Challenges, Talon asked the two companies to "withdraw amicably from the project", which links Benin to Niger to ... more
+ New Mumbai metro will beat traffic, but at what cost?
UK plans plastic bottle charge to tackle pollution
London (AFP) March 27, 2018
Britain on Wednesday announced plans for consumers to pay a deposit on plastic bottles as part of a broader push to tackle pollution. The government will introduce a charge on plastic, glass and metal single use drinks containers sold in England, the environment ministry said. The move is aimed at cutting the amount of waste produced in Britain - including an estimated 13 billion plasti ... more
+ Five ways to halt 'critical' land decay
+ New solution to harmful algal blooms raises hope of economic and environmental benefits
+ EU considers financial system alignment with green goals
+ Gambian activists take action against polluting Chinese firm
+ Researchers create new low-cost, sustainable material for reducing air and water pollution
+ Ships in the English Channel have highest rate of sulphur violations in northern Europe
+ Researchers create a protein 'mat' that can soak up pollution
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