• Programmable molecular recognition based on the geometry of DNA nanostructures

    Updated: 2011-11-27 16:17:22
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 27, 2011 Programmable molecular recognition based on the geometry of DNA nanostructures Nature Chemistry Programmable molecular recognition based on the geometry of DNA nanostructures Foresight Institute has a description of the DNA nanostructure work The wide assortment of nanostructures and nanomachines made possible by structural DNA nanotechnology are all based upon the molecular recognition code of the familiar DNA double helix . Initially this code was exploited to build atomically precise structures on the order of 20 nmm in size . Since the publication of the DNA origami technique by Paul W . K . Rothemund in 2006 it has been possible to fold a long single strand of DNA with the help of numerous short DNA

  • North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources presentation with updated Oil Forecast

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    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 27, 2011 North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources presentation with updated Oil Forecast North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources presentation on the Bakken , Natural gas flaring and other topics 70 pages The 90 percentile upper range has increased by 100,000 barrels per day and the proven lower range has increased by 50,000 barrels per day and the probable is also up about 40,000 barrels per . day This new North Dakota Department of Mineral Resources projection above has several increases over the last forecast from just a few months ago below Why is Gas Flaring Dramatic surge in drilling rigs , wells drilled and gas produced Improved well-completion techniques increasing initial production rates Strong

  • Carnival of Nuclear Energy 80

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    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 26, 2011 Carnival of Nuclear Energy 80 1. Idaho Samizdat Concrete cracks up costs of restart at two . reactors Progress Crystal River and First Energy Davis-Besse have very different problems , but similar concerns about restart . Progress is looking at several years of work while Davis-Besse told its investors in a letter it expects to restart the reactor by the end of the . month 2. Atomic Power Review Will Davis responds to , and expands upon , a recent NRC blog post describing the history of PRA and adds his own observations about what this means to the average citizen and how relative risk should have been presented and almost was . presented 3. Atomic Insights Energizing pro nuclear activists to do . battle On

  • Scientists discover secret of limb regeneration in Zebrafish

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    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 26, 2011 Scientists discover secret of limb regeneration in Zebrafish A team of researchers from the University of Konstanz in southern Germany claim they have solved the riddle after studying a master in the art of limb regeneration the . zebrafish Before the zebrafish’s fins regenerate , the wound is closed with multiple layers of tissue . The cells beneath the stump then lose their identity and form what is called . blastema Researchers found that the fish uses a special genetic trick that allows the retinoic acid to control the formation of blastema , which means the animal is able to produce a store of cells that can rebuild the . fin Retinoic acid is produced by animals , including humans , from vitamin A and

  • CO2 climate sensitivity 'overestimated'

    Updated: 2011-11-27 06:16:08
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 26, 2011 CO2 climate sensitivity overestimated' Lead author Andreas Schmittner from Oregon State University , US , explained that by looking at surface temperatures during the most recent ice age 21,000 years ago when humans were having no impact on global temperatures , he , and his colleagues show that this period was not as cold as previous estimates . suggest The new models predict that given a doubling in CO2 levels from pre-industrial levels , the Earth's surface temperatures will rise by 1.7C to 2.6C 3.1F to 4.7F That is a much tighter range than the one produced by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's IPCC 2007 report , which suggested a rise of between 2.0C to . 4.5C The new analysis also reduces

  • Trade Dispute Poses Dangers for Residential Solar?

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  • Cap and Trade Dead?? Carbon Under 8 Euros!!

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  • External costs fossil fuels, hydro, and nuclear

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    , , skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 26, 2011 External costs fossil fuels , hydro , and nuclear Many times in energy discussions there are claims about nuclear power having vulnerability to terrorism or other intentional damage and to the cost of nuclear power damage from other disasters Japan tsunami and earthquake or by nuclear power accidents Chernobyl Other energy also have high damage . potential The Teton Dam was a federally built earthen dam on the Teton River in southeastern , Idaho set between Fremont and Madison counties , USA , which when filling for the first time suffered a catastrophic failure on June 5, 1976. The collapse of the dam resulted in the deaths of 11 people and 13,000 head of cattle . The dam cost about USD 100 million to

  • Air pollution costs from Industry costs europe 86 to 145 billion pounds

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    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 26, 2011 Air pollution costs from Industry costs europe 86 to 145 billion pounds Revealing the costs of air pollution from industrial facilities in Europe 74 pages Air pollution continues to harm human health and our environment . One of the main findings of the EEA's European Environment Agency The European environment state and outlook 2010 report EEA , 2010 was that , despite past reductions in emissions , air quality needs to further improve . Concentrations of certain air pollutants still pose a threat to human health . In 2005, the European Union's Clean Air for Europe CAFE programme estimated that the cost to human health and the environment from emissions of regional air pollutants across all sectors of the

  • Africa at the Energy Crossroads: Ethiopia Launches 6 Wind, 1Geothermal Power Project

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  • $500 million Red Dragon Spacex Mars mission details

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    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 26, 2011 500 million Red Dragon Spacex Mars mission details Nature NASA is working with Space Exploration Technologies SpaceX to plan a mission that would search for evidence of life buried in the ice of Martian dirt . The NASA science hardware would fly to the Red Planet aboard SpaceX's Dragon capsule , which the company is developing to ferry cargo and astronauts to and from the International Space Station . The Red Dragon mission , which could be ready to launch by 2018, would carry a cost of about 500 million or . less Christopher McKay , principal investigator at Ames for the Mars proposal , called Icebreaker' , says that the mission would target polar terrain where ice is present near the surface , similar to

  • Supersized Mars Rover will arrive at Mars to find targets for future searches for life starting in 8.5 months

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    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 26, 2011 Supersized Mars Rover will arrive at Mars to find targets for future searches for life starting in 8.5 months The car-size Curiosity rover blasted off atop its Atlas 5 rocket at 10:02 a.m . ET Saturday Curiosity is a beast of a rover . Weighing in at 1 ton , it's five times more massive than either of the last two rovers NASA sent to Mars , the golf-cart-size twins Spirit and Opportunity , which landed in 2004 to search for signs of past water . activity Curiosity has 10 scientific instruments , including a rock-zapping laser and equipment designed to identify organic compounds carbon-based molecules that are the building blocks of life as we know it . Some of these instruments sit at the end of Curiosity's

  • Great Expectations: Can Artificial Molecular Machines Deliver on Their Promise ?

    Updated: 2011-11-26 06:10:01
    : skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 25, 2011 Great Expectations : Can Artificial Molecular Machines Deliver on Their Promise Northwestern University chemists recently teamed up with a University of Maine physicist to explore the , question Can artificial molecular machines deliver on their promise Their provocative analysis provides a roadmap outlining future challenges that must be met before full realization of the extraordinary promise of synthetic molecular machines can be . achieved One might ask , what is the difference between a switch and a machine at the level of a molecule It all comes down to the molecule doing . work A simplistic analogy of an artificial molecular switch is the piston in a car engine while idling , explains Ali Coskun ,

  • Wireless transmission of 30 Gbps in 3-4 years

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    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 25, 2011 Wireless transmission of 30 Gbps in 3-4 years Rohm Japan Electronics part supplier ROHM has announced that it has achieved a wireless data transmission speed of 1.5 gigabits per second in experiments conducted with Osaka University . The technology involved the use of terahertz frequencies at 300GHz , but current plans could result in speeds of up to . 30Gbps ROHM's breakthrough involves the use of a new micro-antenna that integrates the oscillation device and the detection element onto the semiconductor baseplate . The company plans for mass production of the technology within the next 3-4 years . 30Gbps chips would require production using advanced lithographies , but would result in chip costs of less than

  • Blog - Pen 'n' Ink

    Updated: 2011-11-26 05:10:00
    The best of the rest from the Physics arXiv this week Flame Synthesis of Graphene Films in Open Environments

  • Solar Homes Popular in Southern California

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  • Researchers Developing Cyborg Insects that Draw Energy From Their Own Wings

    Updated: 2011-11-25 19:00:03
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  • 7 Cleantech Consumer Products

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  • Visual poster of financial information of government, wars, megaproject and more

    Updated: 2011-11-25 18:08:32
    , , skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 25, 2011 Visual poster of financial information of government , wars , megaproject and more There is a really big poster of financial information in graphical . form H T Eric Drexler at Metamodern The money dimensions of government , wars , megaprojects and a lot . more If you liked this article , please give it a quick review on ycombinator or StumbleUpon Thanks Posted by bw at 11 25 2011 Labels : economic impact united states world Visual poster of financial information of government , wars , megaproject and more There is a really big poster of financial information in graphical . form H T Eric Drexler at Metamodern The money dimensions of government , wars , megaprojects and a lot . more If you liked this

  • Europe dollar funding costs near 2008 crisis levels

    Updated: 2011-11-25 17:57:44
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 25, 2011 Europe dollar funding costs near 2008 crisis levels The euro dollar one-year cross currency basis swap which widens when lenders charge more for swapping euro interest payments on an underlying asset into dollars , was at 104 bps close to expensive levels of 115 bps in late 2008. The deterioration in cross currency swaps has to do with the deepening of the sovereign crisis . Now we are entering into a new phase , where it is really moving to the core , so I think European banks will struggle more to get money , Alessandro Giansanti , strategist at . ING Contagion has recently spread to triple-A rated debt such as that of Austria and the Netherlands . This week market pressure turned on Germany after one of

  • Renewable Natural Gas from CO2, Water, & Sunlight

    Updated: 2011-11-25 17:00:02
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  • 1st Small Wind Turbine Gets AWEA Certification

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  • World’s First Proof of Single Atomic Layer Material with Zero Electrical Resistance

    Updated: 2011-11-25 16:29:34
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 25, 2011 World’s First Proof of Single Atomic Layer Material with Zero Electrical Resistance A research group at the NIMS International Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics MANA proved that the electrical resistance of a metal single atomic layer on a silicon surface becomes zero by superconductivity . The work was done at . 2.8K Focusing on an indium single atomic layer arranged with a special structure on a silicon surface , the team led by Dr . Uchihashi observed for the first time in the world that the electrical resistance of this substance become zero , and the substance displays superconductivity , when cooled to a low temperature . Furthermore , when the current passing through this substance was increased

  • New Solar, Wind, Wave, EV, & LED Projects (10 Stories)

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  • Healthy neurons can integrate into diseased areas of mice brains

    Updated: 2011-11-25 15:46:51
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 25, 2011 Healthy neurons can integrate into diseased areas of mice brains Neuron transplants have repaired brain circuitry and substantially normalized function in mice with a brain disorder , an advance indicating that key areas of the mammalian brain are more reparable than was widely . believed Collaborators from Harvard University , Massachusetts General Hospital MGH Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center BIDMC and Harvard Medical School HMS transplanted normally functioning embryonic neurons at a carefully selected stage of their development into the hypothalamus of mice unable to respond to leptin , a hormone that regulates metabolism and controls body weight . These mutant mice usually become morbidly obese , but

  • Development of Automatic Evaluation Software System for Car Navigation and Audio Products

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    Development of Automatic Evaluation Software System for Car Navigation and Audio Products

  • Only Way to Stop Greenhouse Gas Emissions is to Use Clean Electricity, Study Finds

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  • Google Green Energy Program is Cut as Company Narrows Focus

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  • Finland Restaurant Pioneers Solar Kitchen Concept

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  • Africa at the Energy Crossroads: AfDB Finances Historic Renewable Energy Projects in South Africa, Morocco

    Updated: 2011-11-25 09:00:01
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  • Release of New series of Inrush current limiters for Input Circuits of Power Supplies

    Updated: 2011-11-25 08:09:10
    Release of New series of Inrush current limiters for Input Circuits of Power Supplies

  • 40,000 Battery Charging Cycles

    Updated: 2011-11-25 07:10:54
    Those lithium-ion batteries we’ve come to appreciate in cell phones and other small portable electronics don’t last as long as one would like – the full charge shrinks a little with each recharge. Stanford researchers have developed part of a new dream battery with a new electrode that employs crystalline nanoparticles of a copper compound.  [...]

  • Debunking Common Energy Efficiency Myths

    Updated: 2011-11-25 06:00:01
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  • New Cleantech Technology News (Say What?)

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  • Ascent Solar’s Flexible CIGS Solar Panels One of TIME’s 50 Best Inventions of 2011

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  • Soot mitigation is cheap and the World will back into it as India and other poor countries get richer

    Updated: 2011-11-25 01:30:53
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 24, 2011 Soot mitigation is cheap and the World will back into it as India and other poor countries get richer A paper in the journal Science talks about the need to mobilize 100 billion per year to mitigate climate change . Preparing to Manage Climate Change Financing in the journal . Science Soot mitigation is a far easier and faster method of reducing climate change than targeting CO2. The soot only stays in the air for a few weeks so once we reduce the generation of soot it will have immediate . impacts Five hundred million Smoke free cookers could be acquired for 50 to 100 billion one year of the budget your propose This would save lives from reduced indoor air pollution and alleviate the equivalent of 9 of

  • Rossi claims he will generate electricity from the Energy Catalyzer within one year

    Updated: 2011-11-25 01:03:52
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 24, 2011 Rossi claims he will generate electricity from the Energy Catalyzer within one year In the recent interview that Andrea Rossi gave on the Tom and Doug radio , show Andrea Rossi revealed that on November 11th he had made an important breakthrough with regards to the production of electrical power from the energy . catalyzer Ecat World Rossi said in the interview that production of electricity from the E-Cat has always been for him a major target and that it will take , until the last week I said a couple of years , but today I can say one year because today , just today , I don’t know because today is 11.11.11 we have resolved a very big problem which has made very short the time remaining to be able to

  • Massachusetts state government meeting with Rossi and MIT for two days of meetings

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    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 24, 2011 Massachusetts state government meeting with Rossi and MIT for two days of meetings According to Sen . Bruce Tarr , Andrea Rossi , the Italian scientist who claims to have developed the world's first nuclear cold fusion reactor is coming to the State House tomorrow to explore the prospects of developing the device and producing it in Massachusetts . Tarr's office says Rossi plans to visit Tuesday morning for two days of meeting with government officials and representatives of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology , the University Massachusetts and Northeastern . University Mr . Rossi's reactor , if successfully proven and developed , has the potential to change the way the world deals with energy , Tarr

  • China-US Solar Trade War Has Complex Arguments

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  • NASA Probe to Search for Pluto's Hidden Ocean

    Updated: 2011-11-24 15:56:12
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 24, 2011 NASA Probe to Search for Pluto's Hidden Ocean When NASA's New Horizons cruises by Pluto in 2015, the images it captures could help astronomers determine if an ocean is hiding under the frigid , surface opening the door to new possibilities for liquid water to exist on other bodies in the solar system . New research has not only concluded such an ocean is likely , but also has highlighted features the spacecraft could identify that could help confirm an ocean's . existence The easiest feature to identify would appear if no ocean existed . As spherical bodies spin , their angular momentum tends to push material towards the equator , forming a bulge . If Pluto boasts a liquid layer , the ice would flow ,

  • First Implementation of 100 and 40Gbps Ultra-High-Speed Plug-and-Play Optical Communications

    Updated: 2011-11-24 15:52:07
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 24, 2011 First Implementation of 100 and 40Gbps Ultra-High-Speed Plug-and-Play Optical Communications Nippon Telegraph and Telephone Corporation and NTT Communications Corporation have conducted 100 and 40Gbps transmission tests in real field environments using existing installed optical fiber , and have demonstrated for the first time , plug-and-play functionality that greatly reduces the setup time previously required for configuring optical signals . This was achieved using a new technology developed by NTT which is able to auto-configure 100 and 40 Gbps ultra-high-speed . signals This research result enables 100 and 40 Gbps ultra-high-speed signals to be configured easily and automatically , similarly to the 1

  • World Fastest Internet connection will be 120 gigabits per second at Dreamhack conference

    Updated: 2011-11-24 15:43:24
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 24, 2011 World Fastest Internet connection will be 120 gigabits per second at Dreamhack conference At Dreamhack in Sweden on November 24th to 27th Cisco and Telia are building the world’s fastest Internet connection with speeds of breathtaking 120 gigabits per . second DreamHack is expected to attract a record number of participants this year about 20 000 people . With their help , the aim is to beat the world record in capacity utilization in the network the starting point is at 16.30 on Thursday . The previous DreamHack-record was 20 . gigabits A working group of some 50 people from Cisco , Telia and DreamHack have been working since last summer to design and build the infrastructure for world’s fastest Internet

  • Dwave Systems who make commercial quantum computers have a developer portal and develop tutorials

    Updated: 2011-11-24 15:38:48
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 24, 2011 Dwave Systems who make commercial quantum computers have a developer portal and develop tutorials Dwave has sold a 10 million 128 qubit quantum computer systems and services to Lockheed and will also install another system at USC Currently the devPortal is being tested within D-Wave , however they are hoping to open it up to many developers in a staged way within the next year . Dwave should have 512 qubit systems by the end of 2012. A few tutorials are already available for everyone on the portal . These are intended to give a simple background to programming the quantum systems in advance of the tools coming online . New tutorials will be added to this list over time . If you’d like to have a look you can

  • Ink-Jet Printed Graphene Electronics

    Updated: 2011-11-24 15:34:38
    skip to main skip to sidebar Pages Home Timeslide View Flipcard November 24, 2011 Ink-Jet Printed Graphene Electronics Arxiv Ink-Jet Printed Graphene Electronics 12 pages We demonstrate ink-jet printing as a viable method for large area fabrication of graphene devices . We produce a graphene-based ink by liquid phase exfoliation of graphite in N-Methylpyrrolidone . We use it to print thin-film transistors , with mobilities up to about 95cm^2 V-s , as well as transparent and conductive patterns , with about 80 transmittance and about 30kOhm sq sheet resistance . This paves the way to all-printed , flexible and transparent graphene devices on arbitrary substrates Technology Review These guys have found a way to replace or augment the conducting polymers in these inks with graphene , the

  • Development of Capacitive-type Humidity Sensor for Air-Conditioning Systems by ALPS

    Updated: 2011-11-24 13:53:28
    Development of Capacitive-type Humidity Sensor for Air-Conditioning Systems by ALPS

  • Graphene foam can detect explosives and other dangerous chemicals

    Updated: 2011-11-24 09:00:50
    Home Introduction Graphene foam can detect explosives and other dangerous chemicals Tweet Graphene applications Video Researchers from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute have discovered that graphene foam can outperform leading commercial gas sensors in detecting potentially dangerous and explosive chemicals . The foam is made from several graphene sheets grown on Nickel , which was later removed and is flexible , rugged and retains graphene's important . properties The new sensor successfully and repeatedly measured ammonia NH3 and nitrogen dioxide NO2 at concentrations as small as 20 parts-per-million . The graphene foam sensor is about the size of a postage stamp and the thickness of felt . Here's a video discussing the production method of the graphene : foam via Rensselaer Nov 24, 2011

  • 3D Solar Panels from MIT

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  • 40,000 Cycles — Nanotechnology Catapults Battery Technology Forward, Once Again

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  • Bernstein and Ricardo Report: Cheap Will Beat Cool in Vehicle Electrification

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  • Development of High Precision System Rest IC with a Watchdog Timer

    Updated: 2011-11-23 16:49:48
    Development of High Precision System Rest IC with a Watchdog Timer

  • Development of “Top-Push Switch” with Actuator for Smartphone by SMK

    Updated: 2011-11-23 16:32:35
    Development of “Top-Push Switch” with Actuator for Smartphone by SMK

  • Big Improvement to Erbium Doping Materials

    Updated: 2011-11-23 16:15:33
    Erbium isn’t likely on most folks news watch list, but the rare earth element is used more than we realize and a material doping improvement has significant potential across a wide set of fields. Arizona State University researchers have created a new crystal material compound called erbium chloride silicate.  Electrical engineering professor Cun-Zheng Ning at [...]

  • Ink jet printing may lead the way towards large-area graphene device production

    Updated: 2011-11-23 06:43:14
    Home Introduction Ink jet printing may lead the way towards large-area graphene device production Tweet Graphene production Technical Research Transparency A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge in the UK demonstrated ink-jet printing as a viable method for large area production of graphene devices . The team produced a graphene-based ink by liquid phase exfoliation of graphite in N-Methylpyrrolidone , and used it to print thin-film transistors . The team also printed transparent conductive . patterns This research paves the way towards all-printed flexible and transparent graphene devices , on any . substrate Read more here Nov 23, 2011 Login register to post comments Tweet Similar entries Optical micrograph of ink-jet printed graphene Vorbeck Materials , announces new

  • Graphene may protect against electrostatic discharge

    Updated: 2011-11-23 06:36:58
    Professor Kaustav Banerjee from the University of California, Santa Barbara (UCSB) has been named winner of the 2011 international research award by the Electrostatic Discharge Association (ESDA) - following his visionary proposal to investigate the electro-thermal behavior of graphene electronics. The award includes a cash prize of $10,000.Intel reports that they have already carried out some high-current measurements on the graphene devices prepared by Professor Banerjee's team and were amazed at the current carrying capacity of a monolayer or bilayer of carbon atoms. read more

  • Cold Fusion to be Shown Conclusively as LENR

    Updated: 2011-11-22 08:54:06
    An announcement is saying that cold fusion is actually a Low Energy Nuclear Reaction (LENR) and includes the Rossi E-Cat and the Defkalion device.  Brian Wang, who has been in touch with a leading scientist Brian Ahern, has located the press release for the Flash Summit 2011 due up December 7, 2011 in New York [...]

  • Release of New Smartphone with Elegant and Glimmering Jewelry Touch by Fujitsu

    Updated: 2011-11-21 16:36:10
    Release of New Smartphone with Elegant and Glimmering Jewelry Touch by Fujitsu

  • Launch of 2 New White LED Color TFT-LCD Modules for Industrial Applications

    Updated: 2011-11-21 15:49:04
    Launch of 2 New White LED Color TFT-LCD Modules for Industrial Applications

  • Graphene nano ribbons could be used to create spin valves

    Updated: 2011-11-21 09:59:16
    Home Introduction Graphene nano ribbons could be used to create spin valves Tweet Graphene applications Spintronics Technical Research Researchers from China's Fudan University say that graphene nanoribbons could potentially be used to create spin valves one of the basic building blocks of spintronics They present a theoretic spin valve design that uses two hexagonal graphene nanoislands with zig-zag edges , which serve as the magnetic layers in the spin valve , connected by an armchair-type nanoribbon as the non-magnetic layer , through which the electrons can pass depending on the relative alignment of the spins in the . nanoislands They calcualte that this design enables stable spin configurations at certain energies , and there will be stable configurations in which the islands are

  • Results on the Enzyme That Matters Most

    Updated: 2011-11-21 07:03:13
    Scientists working at the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have taken an important step towards understanding how nature makes plant food from nitrogen. For now feeding and fueling humanity uses synthesized ammonia in NH3 form by a process that requires high temperatures and pressures that consumes an estimated 1.5 percent of the world’s [...]

  • Suntan supply all kinds of capacitors

    Updated: 2011-11-20 17:05:25
    Capacitors Blog offer all kinds of capacitors infomations . Index Search TagCloud GuestBook Admin Suntan supply all kinds of capacitors Posted November 21,2011 In a way , a capacitor is a little like a battery . Although they work in completely different ways , capacitors and batteries both store electrical energy . If you have read How Batteries Work , then you know that a battery has two terminals . Inside the battery , chemical reactions produce electrons on one terminal and absorb electrons on the other terminal . A capacitor is much simpler than a battery , as it can't produce new electrons it only stores . them In theory , the dielectric can be any non-conductive substance . However , for practical applications , specific materials are used that best suit the capacitor's function .

  • Arrays of hydrogen-terminated nanopores can make graphene magnetic

    Updated: 2011-11-20 13:51:31
    Home Introduction Arrays of hydrogen-terminated nanopores can make graphene magnetic Tweet Graphene applications Technical Research Researchers from Japan demonstrated that forming honeycomb-like arrays of hydrogen-terminated nanopores on a graphene sheet can make it magnetic . The researchers think that the room-temperature ferromagnetism is caused by electron spins localized at the zigzag-shaped atomic-structured nanopore edges . This was predicted by theory and now has been shown in an experiment . This may one day lead us towards flexible , light , transparent and strong magnets and spintronics devices via NanoTechWeb Nov 20, 2011 Login register to post comments Tweet Similar entries Hydrogen terminated graphene nanopore magnetization image Graphene vacancies can act as tiny magnets

  • New "Global Graphene market-analyst view" report released

    Updated: 2011-11-20 13:46:22
    TechNavio released a new report titled "Global Graphene Market-Analyst View". It covers the global market for graphene for 2015-2010, that expected to replace the use of silicon in the Semiconductor industry. According to this report, the market will grow at a CAGR of 58.7% in that period.You can read more and buy this report here

  • Good Thermoelectric Devices Coming Soon

    Updated: 2011-11-18 07:13:51
    Dr. Ole Martin Løvvik of Oslo University’s Center for Materials Science and Nanotechnology in Norway has been studying the thermoelectric effect at the nanoscale for several years.  Dr. Løvvik’s project in semiconductor physics is to develop oxidic thermoelectrics for generation of electricity from concentrated solar heat, waste heat from fuel cells and engines at high [...]

  • Fracking Reality Check

    Updated: 2011-11-17 17:03:27
    Many people, the media and press included, are getting progressively more misinformed about oil and gas field reservoir fracturing.  So lets have a big picture review of what the situation is before making silly conclusions. Petroleum field hydraulic fracturing is simply forcing fluids and tiny sand sized solids into cracks the pressure creates.  Fracking can [...]

  • Development of SMB-based Coaxial Connector with Molded Locking System for Automotive Application

    Updated: 2011-11-17 15:05:16
    Development of SMB-based Coaxial Connector with Molded Locking System for Automotive Application

  • Release of Energy Efficient Infrared LED Wireless Mouse, “IR LED Mouse” by ELECOM

    Updated: 2011-11-17 05:25:29
    Release of Energy Efficient Infrared LED Wireless Mouse, “IR LED Mouse” by ELECOM

  • Halfway to the Ultimate Lithium Battery

    Updated: 2011-11-16 15:02:19
    Northwestern University engineers show in the journal Advanced Energy Materials they have developed technology that could hugely improve lithium batteries.  The new anode technology suggests a cellphone battery might recharge in 15 minutes and last ten times longer. The scientists combined two chemical engineering approaches to address two major battery limitations — energy capacity and [...]

  • Development of New Circuit Technology for SRAM Cutting Power Consumption of Electronic Devices by 57%

    Updated: 2011-11-16 07:15:12
    Development of New Circuit Technology for SRAM Cutting Power Consumption of Electronic Devices by 57%

  • Graphene and Silicon sheets used to make Lithium-ion batteries with 10 times the capacity and charge speed

    Updated: 2011-11-15 13:19:27
    Home Introduction Graphene and Silicon sheets used to make Lithium-ion batteries with 10 times the capacity and charge speed Tweet Graphene applications Technical Research Researchers from the McCormick School of Engineering and Applied Science developed a new anode for lithium-ion batteries which makes them hold a charge up to 10 times greater than current design and also charge 10 times faster . They say that this new technology could be commercialized within 3-5 . years The new electrode is made from sandwiched layers of silicon and graphene sheets . This allows for a greater number of lithium atoms in the electrode while utilizing the flexibility of the graphene sheets to accommodate the volume changes of silicon during use . The new design also uses a chemical oxidation process to

  • Energy Gathering Antennas Reach Further Into the Light Spectrum

    Updated: 2011-11-15 08:31:43
    A solar panel composed of nano-antennas instead of semiconductors, made by adapting classic metallic antennas to absorb light waves at optical frequencies, has been announced by Tel Aviv University’s Department of Physical Electronics from its innovative new Renewable Energy Center. We have a prior work to consider that harvests the infrared from nearly four years [...]

  • New Insight For Cheaper Ammonia as NH3

    Updated: 2011-11-14 10:31:55
    A couple of barriers sit in the way of the ammonia NH3 folks looking for lower costs and a chance at the fuel business. The N part or nitrogen is great stuff, it makes up about 80% of the atmosphere and its highly non-reactive and stabile tendency is a very good thing.  If oxygen and [...]

  • Suntan will attend the Electronica 2012 in Munich

    Updated: 2011-11-13 16:47:22
    We Suntan will attend the Electronica 2012 in Munich, some info as below firstly. Date: Nov. 13~16, 2012 Add.: International Exhibition Centre of Munich Booth#: confirm soon.During this fair, we still will exhibit our line card, especially some strong offer, such as X2 capacitor, LL4148, SMD rectifier etc.Welcome to visit us and talk business. Samples, catalogs and rules will be available to offer.

  • Graphene used as a transparent conducting layer for UV LEDs

    Updated: 2011-11-09 00:26:58
    Home Introduction Graphene used as a transparent conducting layer for UV LEDs Tweet Graphene applications Technical Research Transparency Researchers from Korea and the USA developed a Ultraviolet nitride UV LED that uses a few layers of graphene as a transparent conducting layer . They say that Graphene may prove better than the currently-used ITO as it performs better in terms of cost , transparency , and , heat and current spreading . Graphene also sports improved transmission in the . ultraviolet Graphene however suffers from reliability and degradation issues that must be further . investigated via Semiconductor-today Nov 09, 2011 Login register to post comments Tweet Similar entries Graphene-based UV LED photo Bi-layer graphene may be better as a semiconductor Korean researchers

  • Metal nanostructures may boost graphene photodetectors

    Updated: 2011-11-09 00:13:55
    Home Introduction Metal nanostructures may boost graphene photodetectors Tweet Graphene applications Technical Research UK researchers say that introducing gold–titanium plasmonic nanostructures next to the electrical contacts of a graphene photodetector can significantly enhance its maximum voltage . The nanostructures convert incident light and into plasmonic oscillations and guide electromagnetic energy to the detector's p–n . junction The team performed several experiments to find the best geometries of the nanostructures . The best performance was given a comb structure see photo above which caused the photovoltage to increase by up to a factor of 20. via Nature Nov 09, 2011 Login register to post comments Tweet Similar entries Graphene photodetector with gold and titanium New design

  • Sweden grants a $6 million graphene research grant

    Updated: 2011-11-08 00:20:03
    Sweden announced a SEK 40 million ($6 million) graphene research grant, which will mostly go to the Chalmers University of Technology. This money will be used for research and producing graphene and developing graphene related products.The Swedish researchers will develop reliable synthesis methods designed to produce high-quality graphene surfaces. read more

  • Dramatic optical limiting effect in graphene demonstrated

    Updated: 2011-11-07 00:01:56
    Home Introduction Dramatic optical limiting effect in graphene demonstrated Tweet Graphene applications Technical Research Researchers from Singapore and the UK demonstrated a dramatic optical limiting effect in graphene using dispersed sub-oxidized graphene . While transparency in graphene is useful , having non-transparent or light limiting graphene also has its . applications The optical-limiting effect achieved using suspensions of carbon nanotubes or carbon black occurs through a damage' mechanism involving the development of microbubbles or microplasmas at high light fluence , which increases light scattering and breaks the optical . transparency via Nanowerk Nov 07, 2011 Login register to post comments Tweet Similar entries Sub-oxidized graphene dispersed in chlorobenzene Graphene

  • New security tags built using Vorbeck's graphene based inks to start shipping in Q1 2012

    Updated: 2011-11-05 09:53:03
    Home Introduction New security tags built using Vorbeck's graphene based inks to start shipping in Q1 2012 Tweet Graphene applications Vorbeck Materials says that MWV Packaging is set to launch the first graphene-ink based product in Q1 2012. The product is the Siren Technology security smart packaging which is currently in the last stages of field tests . The new security tags are more aesthetic and have an appealing design . The Siren labels will work inside retail stores like conventional electronic article surveillance systems EAS tags , used to identify items as they pass through a gate and also outside the store . All this while costing a few cents per . label MWV is using Vor-ink to build fully integrated conductive circuit consists of graphene which shows excellent conductivity at

  • NSF awards $1.4 million to Cornell for graphene nanoribbons research

    Updated: 2011-11-03 10:01:59
    The National Science Foundation (NSF) and the National Research Initiative (NRI) awarded $1.4 million to Cornell University for a four years electronic device-scaling project utilizing graphene nanoribbons. Part of the grant will be used toward developing a website for Women in Nanoelectronics, a national organization designed to attract young women to nanoscience disciplines.

  • Researchers discover promising hydrogen storage material

    Updated: 2011-11-01 14:10:02
    (PhysOrg.com) -- If hydrogen is to ever to serve as an onboard energy carrier for the transportation industry, a material will be needed that can store large amounts of hydrogen at ambient temperature and pressure. So far, researchers have not found any material that can meet these requirements. But in a new study, a team from China and the US has taken a significant step toward this goal by identifying a material that can store hydrogen with a density as high as 4.6 wt. % (i.e., the hydrogen accounts for 4.6% of the total weight of the storage material), enabling it to meet the target of 4.3 wt. % set by the US department of Energy for 2010.

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