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U.S. wants input on coal plants of the future![]() Washington DC (UPI) May 10, 2018 Stakeholders are called to submit information that could support the design and operation of small-scale coal plants of the future, the U.S. government said. The objective of the request is to solicit stakeholder input on ways to develop small-scale plants that would use coal, but with lower emissions. These plants of the future are envisioned to be modular for lower cost, designed using advanced methods, small scale, highly efficient - greater than 40 percent efficiency --, and able to loa ... read more |
For how long will the USA remain the Nobel Prize leader?Frankfurt, Germany (SPX) May 10, 2018 Since first being awarded in 1901, most Nobel Prizes for science have gone to the USA, the United Kingdom, Germany and France. An empirical study by Professor Claudius Gros from the Institute for Th ... more
The big bell test challenges EinsteinWashington DC (SPX) May 10, 2018 On November 30th, 2016, more than 100,000 people around the world contributed to a suite of first-of-a-kind quantum physics experiments known as The BIG Bell Test. ... more
Tech bends light more efficiently, offers wider angles for light inputRaleigh NC (SPX) May 10, 2018 Engineering and physics researchers at North Carolina State University have developed a new technology for steering light that allows for more light input and greater efficiency - a development that ... more
Step aside Superman, steel is no competition for this new materialWashington DC (SPX) May 10, 2018 When it comes to materials, there is no question as to who wins the strongman competition. Spider silk is known as being the strongest fabric, and steel, ceramics and glass fibers are the best build ... more |
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Self-driving cars for country roadsBoston MA (SPX) May 10, 2018 Uber's recent self-driving car fatality underscores the fact that the technology is still not ready for widespread adoption. One reason is that there aren't many places where self-driving cars can a ... more
Will automated vehicles take the stress out of driving? Research says 'don't count on it'Washington DC (SPX) May 10, 2018 The expectation that automated vehicles will make drivers' jobs easier, especially if they've been behind the wheel for an extended period, may be more than a little flawed, according to a study by ... more
China factory gate inflation snaps five month drop in AprilBeijing (AFP) May 10, 2018 Chinese factory gate prices rose in April to snap five months of falling, data showed Thursday, but analysts said the downtrend would likely continue as government anti-pollution measures are lifted. ... more
California lawmakers press for fuel economy standardsWashington DC (UPI) May 10, 2018 California lawmakers reached out to major automobile manufacturers to counter federal efforts to weaken fuel economy standards, state senators said. The federal Environmental Protection Agency ... more
Riyadh offers oil assurances after U.S. walkout on JCPOAWashington DC (UPI) May 10, 2018 With the United States reneging on the Iranian nuclear deal, Saudi Arabia is committed to ensuring oil market stability, its energy ministry said. I do not believe that continuing to provide J ... more |
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Norway opens offshore areas to biddersWashington (UPI) May 9, 2018 Norway's energy minister said Wednesday that bidders are invited to submit their applications for new oil and gas acreage on the Norwegian continental shelf. ... more |
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Alberta steers funds toward oil sands emissions cutsWashington (UPI) May 9, 2018 Alberta's oil-rich economy can have it both ways through a multimillion dollar effort to cut emissions from oil sands production, ministers said. ... more
Expect more oil from AngolaWashington DC (UPI) May 10, 2018 Reaching a production plateau off the coast of Angola stabilizes output at more than 150,000 barrels of oil per day, Italian energy company Eni said. The company said Wednesday it reached a pr ... more
Boeing, Airbus, GE among biggest losers from US Iran shiftNew York (AFP) May 8, 2018 US President Donald Trump's decision to withdraw from the Iran nuclear pact threatens new business for several big companies, including Boeing, Airbus and General Electric. ... more
Asian markets have renewable energy edgeWashington (UPI) May 8, 2018 Though more workers globally are on the payroll in the renewable energy sector, the industry is concentrated in Asia, an annual report found. ... more
German utility E.ON sees renewable sector growthWashington (UPI) May 8, 2018 In a market transitioning in a low-carbon way, German utility E.ON said Tuesday that its renewable energy segment saw earnings rise 7 percent. ... more |
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Carbon taxes can be both fair and effective, study shows Boston MA (SPX) Apr 11, 2018
Putting a price on carbon, in the form of a fee or tax on the use of fossil fuels, coupled with returning the generated revenue to the public in one form or another, can be an effective way to curb emissions of greenhouse gases. That's one of the conclusions of an extensive analysis of several versions of such proposals, carried out by researchers at MIT and the National Renewable Energy Laborat ... more |
3D batteries pack power into tiny footprints Washington DC (SPX) May 04, 2018 Batteries might seem like they come in every shape and size that you can imagine. But as electronic devices become tinier and skinnier without reducing their power and energy demands, they challenge engineers to design batteries that can fit into smaller and smaller spaces without compromising on performance. Researchers in the United States have used non-traditional techniques to fashion one po ... more |
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German utility E.ON sees renewable sector growth Washington (UPI) May 8, 2018
In a market transitioning in a low-carbon way, German utility E.ON said Tuesday that its renewable energy segment saw earnings rise 7 percent.
Adjusted net income for the first quarter was up 38 percent from the same period last year to $862 million. Its renewables division saw earnings increase by about 7 percent to $203 million.
Across the board, the utility company said it add ... more |
Harvesting clean hydrogen fuel through artificial photosynthesis Ann Arbor MI (SPX) May 04, 2018 A new, stable artificial photosynthesis device doubles the efficiency of harnessing sunlight to break apart both fresh and salt water, generating hydrogen that can then be used in fuel cells.
The device could also be reconfigured to turn carbon dioxide back into fuel.
Hydrogen is the cleanest-burning fuel, with water as its only emission. But hydrogen production is not always environ ... more |
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Demonstration proves nuclear fission system can provide space exploration power Cleveland OH (SPX) May 03, 2018
NASA and the Department of Energy's National Nuclear Security Administration (NNSA) have successfully demonstrated a new nuclear reactor power system that could enable long-duration crewed missions to the Moon, Mars and destinations beyond.
NASA announced the results of the demonstration, called the Kilopower Reactor Using Stirling Technology (KRUSTY) experiment,during a news conference We ... more |
Novel approach for photosynthetic production of carbon neutral biofuel from green algae Turku, Finland (SPX) May 04, 2018
Reducing carbon emissions in order to prevent climate change requires developing new technologies for sustainable and renewable biofuel production. Molecular hydrogen is regarded as one of the most promising energy carriers due to its high energy density and clean, carbon-free use.
A research group from the University of Turku, Finland, has discovered an efficient way for transforming sola ... more |
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Iranian jitters send oil prices lower Washington (UPI) May 8, 2018
A Tuesday afternoon announcement on the Iranian nuclear deal by President Trump left oil prices on a downturn as investors waited in the wings.
U.S. President Donald Trump made a surprise declaration Monday afternoon that a decision on the Iranian nuclear deal was planned for 2 p.m. EDT on Tuesday from the White House. With British Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson making a case for the a ... more |
Earth's orbital changes have influenced climate, life for at least 215M years Brunswick NJ (SPX) May 08, 2018
Every 405,000 years, gravitational tugs from Jupiter and Venus slightly elongate Earth's orbit, an amazingly consistent pattern that has influenced our planet's climate for at least 215 million years and allows scientists to more precisely date geological events like the spread of dinosaurs, according to a Rutgers-led study.
"It's an astonishing result because this long cycle, which had be ... more |
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U.S. wants input on coal plants of the future Washington DC (UPI) May 10, 2018
Stakeholders are called to submit information that could support the design and operation of small-scale coal plants of the future, the U.S. government said.
The objective of the request is to solicit stakeholder input on ways to develop small-scale plants that would use coal, but with lower emissions.
These plants of the future are envisioned to be modular for lower cost, designed u ... more |
China to Use Soviet Engine to Power Its First Reusable Space Rocket Moscow (Sputnik) May 07, 2018
China is developing its first space rocket with a reusable first stage that could see its trial launch as early as 2020, SpaceNews reported, citing a senior Chinese rocket designer.
Long Lehao of the China Academy of Launch Vehicle Technology (CALT), revealed the new plans for the Long March 8 medium-lift launcher during a space industry conference in Harbin on April 24.
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Taking Air Travel to the Streets, or Just Above Them Washington DC (SPX) May 08, 2018
There was a time when people and goods were moved through the crowded city on the ground, restricted to the busy street surfaces by necessity and gravity.
So, inspired visionaries considered new ways to get about town and dreamt of innovative flying machines that could safely transport passengers and ship cargo within the urban jungle by rising above the congestion below.
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Self-driving cars for country roads Boston MA (SPX) May 10, 2018
Uber's recent self-driving car fatality underscores the fact that the technology is still not ready for widespread adoption. One reason is that there aren't many places where self-driving cars can actually drive. Companies like Google only test their fleets in major cities where they've spent countless hours meticulously labeling the exact 3D positions of lanes, curbs, off-ramps and stop signs. ... more |
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Scientists make strong, super-tough carbon sheets at low temperature Dallas TX (SPX) May 10, 2018
An international research team led by scientists at Beihang University in China and The University of Texas at Dallas has developed high-strength, super-tough sheets of carbon that can be inexpensively fabricated at low temperatures.
The team made the sheets by chemically stitching together platelets of graphitic carbon, which is similar to the graphite found in the soft lead of an ordinar ... more |
Smart microchip can self-start and operate when battery runs out Singapore (SPX) May 04, 2018 The Internet of Things (IoT), while still in its infancy, is shaping the future of many industries and will also impact our daily lives in significant ways. One of the key challenges of moving IoT devices from concept to reality is to have long-lasting operation under tightly constrained energy sources, thus demanding extreme power efficiency. IoT devices - such as sensors - are often deployed o ... more |
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China, US in 'extraordinary' WTO clash Geneva (AFP) May 8, 2018
China and the United States swapped accusations in an "extraordinary" exchange at the World Trade Organization on Tuesday ahead of fresh talks between the top two economies on averting a trade war.
"What I would say about this meeting today is that it was extraordinary in its intensity," WTO spokesman Keith Rockwell told reporters after a meeting of the body's General Council.
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Kanpur leads WHO blacklist of cities with worst air pollution Lucknow, India (AFP) May 2, 2018
Residents of Kanpur reacted with dismay Wednesday after the Indian city was found to have the worst air quality in a global World Health Organization survey that urged the nation to clean up its act.
Fourteen Indian cities, led by the northern metropolis known for its leather and shoe industries, feature in the 15 cities with the dirtiest air in the WHO's global list.
The capital New Del ... more |
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