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Reclamation Summer Interns Share Work With Colleagues (Bureau of Reclamation)

(Source: Bureau of Reclamation) Reclamation Summer Interns Share Work With Colleagues Written by: Peter Soeth As the school season starts back up in full swing, college students worldwide will go back...

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Low-impact hub generates electrical current from pure plant power (University...

(Source: University of Cambridge) Green wall technology and semi-transparent solar panels have been combined to generate electrical current from a renewable source of energy both day and night. This...

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Researchers Use 'Seafloor Gardens' to Switch on Light Bulb (Ames Research...

(Source: Ames Research Center) This photo simulation shows a laboratory-created "chemical garden," which is a chimney-like structure found at bubbling vents on the seafloor. Credits: NASA/JPL-Caltech...

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Evidence for Moon-Forming Impact Found Inside Meteorites (Ames Research Center)

(Source: Ames Research Center) The inner Solar System's biggest known collision was the moon-forming giant impact between a large protoplanet and the proto-Earth. Kilometer-sized fragments from this...

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Solvay Displays Comprehensive Portfolio of High-Performance Polymers for...

(Source: Solvay SA) TOKYO, Japan, March 2, 2016- At Battery Japan 2016, Solvay will underscore its ongoing commitment to providing innovative materials for the market of high-energy, high-safety and...

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Comments/Suggestions are invited on the draft National Occupational...

(Source: Ministry of New and Renewable Energy of the Republic of India) 8ed8cf3e-9ac2-4a57-8b88-bc19dde982fd.pdf Qualifications Pack For "Solar PV Installer - Electrical" QUALIFICATIONS PACK -...

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Organic LEDs could help make next foldable computers

SEOUL: Ultrathin and lightweight computers that roll up like a piece of paper may be closer to reality, thanks to highly flexible organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) developed by Korean scientists....

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These Extreme Forms Of Life Make Scientists Think That Alien Life Is Real

Tardigrades have been exposed to the vacuum of space and lived. Kenneth Nealson is looking awfully sane for a man who's basically just told me that he has a colony of aliens incubating in his...

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DOE Selects Research Projects to Advance Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology...

(Source: Office of Fossil Energy) The Department of Energy's (DOE) National Energy Technology Laboratory (NETL) has selected for funding 16 solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) technology research projects....

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DOE Selects Research Projects to Advance Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology...

(Source: NETL - National Energy Technology Laboratory) Release Date: July 13, 2015 DOE Selects Research Projects to Advance Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Technology The Department of Energy's (DOE) National...

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Graphene key to dense, energy-efficient memory chips, Stanford engineers say...

(Source: Stanford University) Stanford Report, October 23, 2015 Only an atom thick, graphene is a key ingredient in three Stanford projects to create data storage technologies that use nanomaterials...

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NASA Administrator Statement on House Authorization Bill (NASA - The National...

(Source: NASA - The National Aeronautics and Space Administration) The following is a statement from NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on the House of Representatives' NASA authorization bill: "The...

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Stanford engineers invent process to accelerate protein evolution (Stanford...

(Source: Stanford University) Stanford Report, December 7, 2015 A new tool enables researchers to test millions of mutated proteins in a matter of hours or days, speeding the search for new medicines,...

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Stanford-led skyscraper-style chip design boosts performance 1,000-fold...

(Source: Stanford University) Stanford Report, December 9, 2015 In modern computer systems, processor and memory chips are laid out like single-story structures in a suburb. But suburban layouts waste...

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Stanford scientists create a 'smart' lithium-ion battery that warns of...

(Source: Stanford University) Stanford Report, October 13, 2014 Stanford's Yi Cui and colleagues have created a lithium-ion battery that alerts users of potential overheating and fire. By Mark Shwartz...

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Fujitsu Develops New Material Technology to Enhance Energy-Conversion...

(Source: Fujitsu Ltd) Kawasaki, Japan, November 07, 2016 Fujitsu Laboratories Ltd. today announced the development of a new thin-film process technology that increases oxygen-producing efficiency by...

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Aussie ‘Artificial Leaf’ Breakthrough Boosts Hopes Of Global Carbon Relief

Researchers at Monash University have published a breakthrough paper detailing their success in creating hydrogen and oxygen from water and sunlight in a process which artificially mimics...

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It Takes a Real Genius to Fake Photosynthesis

By Don Willlmott Brace yourself for some breathtaking botany. A group of scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory are hard at work trying to perfect a process...

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New way to store solar energy could lead to more common solar cell usage...

(Source: Missouri University of Science & Technology) Researchers at Missouri University of Science and Technology have developed a relatively inexpensive and simple way to split water into...

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HyperSolar Reaches New Milestones and Reveals Next Steps for Its Renewable...

SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - March 22, 2016) -  HyperSolar, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water,...

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