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'Spooky action at a distance': Researchers develop module for quantum repeater![]() Saarland, Germany (SPX) Jun 01, 2018 Communication using quantum states offers ultimate security, because eavesdropping attempts perturb the signal and would therefore not remain undetected. For the same reason, though, long-distance transmission of that information is difficult. In classical telecommunication, the increasing attenuation of the signal is counteracted by measuring, amplifying and re-sending it in so-called repeater stations, but this turns out to be as detrimental to the quantum information as an eavesdropper. T ... read more |
Building nanomaterials for next-generation computingWashington DC (SPX) Jun 01, 2018 Nanoscientists at Northwestern University have developed a blueprint to fabricate new heterostructures from different types of 2-D materials. 2-D materials are single atom layers that can be stacked ... more
Direct coupling of the Higgs boson to the top quark observedZurich, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 05, 2018 On 4 July 2012, two of the experiments at the CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC), ATLAS (A Toroidal LHC ApparatuS) and CMS (Compact-Muon-Solenoid), reported independently the discovery of the Higgs ... more
CERN scientists find link between Higgs boson, two top quarksWashington (UPI) Jun 4, 2018 Experiments at the Large Hadron Collider have offered fresh insights into the relationship between Higgs boson and top quarks. ... more
French carmaker PSA to exit Iran over US sanction riskParis (AFP) June 4, 2018 French automaker PSA said Monday that it would pull out of two joint ventures to sell its cars in Iran to avoid the risk of US sanctions after Washington withdrew from a key nuclear deal with Tehran. ... more |
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UK set to smash renewable energy targets for 2020London, UK (SPX) Jun 01, 2018 A steady surge in the UK's solar panels market means the country is on course to achieve almost double its 2020 renewable energy target. Reflecting the large-scale uptake of clean energy world ... more
New material could replace expensive platinum catalysts used in hydrogen carsBuffalo NY (SPX) Jun 01, 2018 What's better than platinum? In hydrogen fuel cells, the answer is cofacial cobalt porphyrins. It's a mouthful to say, and if you're not a chemist, you've probably never heard of these compounds bef ... more
UK mulls direct stake in Hitachi nuclear plant: ministerLondon (AFP) June 4, 2018 The British government said Monday it is considering directly investing in a nuclear power station project planned by Japanese giant Hitachi in Wales. ... more
Apple touts privacy features of new operating systemsSan Jose, United States (AFP) June 4, 2018 Apple on Monday unveiled new operating systems for its iPhones and computers with features designed to thwart the use of secret trackers to monitor people's online activities. ... more
Microsoft says buying GitHub for $7.5 bnNew York (AFP) June 4, 2018 Microsoft on Monday said it will buy software development platform GitHub, in a deal worth $7.5 billion which will blend two opposite corporate cultures. ... more |
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Repsol to crunch more refinery data with Google's helpWashington (UPI) Jun 4, 2018 By utilizing the cloud data service from Google, Spanish energy company Repsol's efficiency improvements could yield $20 million in capital growth. ... more |
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OPEC ministers mindful of potential supply-side deficitsWashington (UPI) Jun 4, 2018 Parties to an OPEC-led effort to collaborate on the methods necessary for a healthy market said they were committed to help offset oil production declines. ... more
Oil prices flat as the dust settles over global trade disputesWashington (UPI) Jun 4, 2018 Near-global concerns about U.S. trade policies and growth in crude oil production from leading suppliers helped push crude oil prices lower on Monday. ... more
Trucks fill Chinese gaps in LNG marketWashington (UPI) Jun 4, 2018 The lack of available pipeline capacity leaves the Chinese market looking at trucking to bridge the gap for liquefied natural gas deliveries, analysis finds. ... more
Johan Sverdrup platform component installedWashington (UPI) Jun 4, 2018 With the installation of a 22,000 ton component of a platform in place, the Johan Sverdrup oil field is ready for production next year, Equinor said Monday. ... more
Iran sees Spain interested in its petrochemicals sectorWashington (UPI) Jun 4, 2018 Italian energy company Saipem may be interested in working in the Iranian energy market despite U.S. sanctions concerns, Iran's energy ministry reported. ... more |
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Carbon dioxide emissions drop from U.S. power sector Washington (UPI) May 29, 2018
Because of the increased use of natural gas, carbon dioxide emissions from the U.S. power sector were at their lowest in 30 years, a government report read.
The U.S. Energy Information Administration reported total fossil fuel consumption in the national power sector was at its lowest level since 1994.
"Changes in the fuel mix and improvements in electricity generating technology ... more |
Researchers predict materials to stabilize record-high capacity lithium-ion battery Evanston IL (SPX) May 30, 2018
A Northwestern University research team has found ways to stabilize a new battery with a record-high charge capacity. Based on a lithium-manganese-oxide cathode, the breakthrough could enable smart phones and battery-powered automobiles to last more than twice as long between charges.
"This battery electrode has realized one of the highest-ever reported capacities for all transition-metal- ... more |
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Cryptocurrency blowing in the wind as mine opens in Estonia Tallinn (AFP) June 1, 2018
A state-owned Estonian wind farm launched a cryptocurrency mine on Friday, hoping to cash-in on Mother Nature's unlimited supplies of power on a windswept Baltic Sea island, a company official said.
Mining virtual currencies, like bitcoin, ethereum or ripple, requires powerful computers that are voracious users of electricity, making it uneconomical to mine without a cheap source of energy l ... more |
UK set to smash renewable energy targets for 2020 London, UK (SPX) Jun 01, 2018
A steady surge in the UK's solar panels market means the country is on course to achieve almost double its 2020 renewable energy target.
Reflecting the large-scale uptake of clean energy worldwide-with China and India spearheading the expansion in terms of consumption and production -the number of new solar panel installations throughout the UK has continued to rise.
Between January ... more |
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Prototype nuclear battery packs 10 times more power Moscow, Russia (SPX) Jun 01, 2018
Russian researchers from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT), the Technological Institute for Superhard and Novel Carbon Materials (TISNCM), and the National University of Science and Technology MISIS have optimized the design of a nuclear battery generating power from the beta decay of nickel-63, a radioactive isotope.
Their new battery prototype packs about 3,300 milliw ... more |
Polymer researchers discover path to sustainable and biodegradable polyesters Blacksburg VA (SPX) Jun 04, 2018
There's a good chance you've touched something made out of the polyolefin polymer today. It's often used in polyethylene products like plastic bags or polypropylene products like diapers.
As useful as polyolefins are in society, they continue to multiply as trash in the environment. Scientists estimate plastic bags, for example, will take centuries to degrade.
But now, researchers at ... more |
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Oil prices flat as the dust settles over global trade disputes Washington (UPI) Jun 4, 2018
Near-global concerns about U.S. trade policies and growth in crude oil production from leading suppliers helped push crude oil prices lower on Monday.
Global finance ministers offered a stern rebuke to the U.S. government at a meeting of the G7 during the weekend in Canada. While saying the global economy is strong and expansion is on pace to continue, the decision last week to impose a ... more |
NASA's new chief changes mind, now believes in climate change Washington (AFP) May 23, 2018
NASA's new administrator, a former lawmaker nominated by President Donald Trump to lead the US space agency, admitted Wednesday he has changed his mind about climate change and now believes that humans are the main driver of greenhouse gas emissions.
"The National Climate Assessment that includes NASA and it includes the Department of Energy, and it includes NOAA (the National Oceanic and At ... more |
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Dutch to close two oldest coal-fired plants by 2025 The Hague (AFP) May 18, 2018
The Dutch government Friday unveiled plans to shut the country's two oldest coal-fired electricity plants by 2025, as it seeks to cut greenhouse gas emissions.
The other three remaining plants, using coal to produce electricity, will have to close down by 2030, the year the Dutch has vowed to cut carbon dioxide emissions by 49 percent.
Economy Minister Eric Wiebes said the ban on the old ... more |
Beijing welcomes use of Chinese space station by all UN Nations Moscow (Sputnik) May 30, 2018
Beijing is open to other UN nations using the Chinese space station on an equal basis, Shi Zhongjun, China's ambassador to the United Nations and other international organizations in Vienna, said Monday.
"CSS belongs not only to China, but also to the world ... All [UN] countries, regardless of their size and level of development, can participate in the cooperation on an equal footing," Sh ... more |
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Rolls-Royce to deliver V-22 Osprey engines for U.S. military Washington (UPI) Jun 1, 2018
The U.S. Navy is exercising an option in its contract with Rolls-Royce, awarding the company $28.3 million for engines for the V-22 Osprey tiltrotor aircraft.
Rolls-Royce will deliver 15 production AE1107C engines, including seven for the Marine Corps, six for the Navy and two for the Air Force, the Defense Department said Thursday.
The AE1107C engines weigh 971 pounds each and d ... more |
Electric vehicle market exposed to risk from violence Washington (UPI) May 31, 2018
The global electric vehicle market is expanding, but the supporting metals and refining markets are exposed to risk, an IEA report found.
A report from the International Energy Agency on the global outlook for electric vehicles found sales passed 1 million last year, a record level and a 54 percent increase over 2016. Norway has the largest concentration, with EV sales accounting for 39 ... more |
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NASA invested in cracking Earth's carbon puzzle Pasadena CA (JPL) Jun 05, 2018
It's a scientific conundrum with huge implications for our future: How will our planet react to the increasing levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere?
That seemingly simple question is particularly tricky because carbon - an essential building block for life on Earth - does not stay in one place or take only one form. Carbon in its many forms, both from natural and human-caused sources ... more |
Building nanomaterials for next-generation computing Washington DC (SPX) Jun 01, 2018
Nanoscientists at Northwestern University have developed a blueprint to fabricate new heterostructures from different types of 2-D materials. 2-D materials are single atom layers that can be stacked together like "nano-interlocking building blocks."
Materials scientists and physicists are excited about the properties of 2-D materials and their potential applications. The researchers descri ... more |
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Student Hyperloop motor tested at ESA Paris (ESA) May 28, 2018
Dutch students due to compete in Elon Musk's high-speed 'Hyperloop' challenge this July subjected their motor module to near-vacuum conditions within ESA's technical heart.
The Delft Hyperloop team at Delft University of Technology is one of 20 finalists selected to compete in the SpaceX Hyperloop Pod Competition 3 on 22 July.
The team visited ESA's Test Centre in Noordwijk, the Neth ... more |
Delhi slum drowning in plastic as Environment Day focuses on India New Delhi (AFP) June 4, 2018
A sea of plastic spreads through the New Delhi slum of Taimur Nagar, a symbol of the grime and waste that makes the Indian capital one of the world's most polluted cities.
The plastic bottles, bags, food wrappers and other detritus have gushed out of a drain that ends in the shanty, leaving stinking sewer water clogging the roads.
Stray dogs, goats and cows munch the plastic waste as tod ... more |
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