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10 Wild Cards for the next decade

(http://smarteconomy.typepad.com) - scanned by: smarteconomy over 4 years ago
10 Wild Cards for the next decade Wild cards are highly improbable events but if they do happen, their effects will have severe consequences. Human history has always een punctuated by wild card events, Here's a list of some of the ones I've ... More>>>
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Nanotechnology's biggest stories of 2008

(http://www.newscientist.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Nanotechnology's biggest stories of 2008 by New Scientist More>>>
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nanoscale, chemistry, energy, biofuels

Progress in making zeolite 'molecular sieves'

(http://www.nanowerk.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
A research team headed by Prof. TIAN Zhijian with the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics has made remarkable progress in the synthesis of zeolites, the aluminosilicate members of the family of microporous solids... More>>>
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European researchers control nanowire growth

(http://www.alphagalileo.org) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Nanoscience researchers at Lund University in Sweden have shown that they can control the growth and crystal structure of nanowires down to the single atom level. More>>>
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Energy

EEStor receives patent for revolutionary electr...

(http://www.memebox.com) - posted by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Could a box full of electrons change the energy industry? Texas-based stealth energy storage company EEStor is making news again on the blogosphere now that it has received a patent for its ground breaking capacitor that might find use in elect... More>>>
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Researchers Plan to Simulate Movements of 300 M...

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
A Virginia Tech team is working on a computer simulation that matches the movements of all 300 million people in towns across the US. More>>>
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Researchers develop tools for complex data sets

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
A group of Dartmouth researchers have developed a mathematical tool that can be used to unscramble the underlying structure of time-dependent, interrelated, complex data, like the votes of legislators over their careers, second-by-second activity ... More>>>
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Trying to Stop Pollution From Killing a Lifeline

(http://www.nytimes.com) - scanned by: Adam Cutsinger over 4 years ago
Among the goals: building waste treatment plants to clean household water for the Greater Jakarta area, creating more dams so that additional water will be available for growing communities like Bandung, Indonesia’s fourth largest city, and simply... More>>>
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Biotechnology

Cheaper way to produce carbon graphene sheets

(http://www.nanowerk.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
Australian researchers have reported an inexpensive method for making graphene sheets using nothing more complicated than sodium and ethanol More>>>
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The clear future of electronics

(http://www.eurekalert.org) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
A group of scientists at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has fabricated a working computer chip that is almost completely clear -- the first of its kind. More>>>
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First Muslim-friendly virtual world goes online

(http://www.physorg.com) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
A trial version of the world's first Muslim-friendly virtual world was launched Tuesday, where users can create an online persona, design their own rooms, buy virtual items and interact with others. More>>>
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Princeton team finds secret ingredient for the ...

(http://www.eurekalert.org) - scanned by: Garry Golden over 4 years ago
A team of researchers led by Princeton University scientists has found for the first time that tropical rainforests, a vital part of the Earth's ecosystem, rely on the rare trace element molybdenum to capture the nitrogen fertilizer needed to supp... More>>>
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