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CERN Launches The Biggest Computing Grid In The World | Device Daily
Posted on 2008-10-05 16:14:56
Today, CERN launched the largest computing grid in the world which is destined to analyze the data coming from world’s biggest particle accelerator, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC). -
Clean Energy 2030: Google's plan to save the planet
Posted on 2008-10-03 20:16:30
Google also claims that implementation of this plan would realize significant savings to the economy in the range of $1 trillion over 22 years, coupled with the creation of more than a million new jobs building and operating wind turbines, solar panels, and associated fields. -
Russia to deploy new nuclear missile | International | Reuters
Posted on 2008-10-03 17:52:00
Russia hopes to deploy a new nuclear missile next year designed to penetrate anti-missile defenses and will build eight submarines to carry it, defense officials said on Thursday. -
All-polymer solar cells improve efficiency, flexibility
Posted on 2008-10-03 17:51:48
Researchers have recently demonstrated an all-organic solar cell with a high efficiency, one that can provide both thin and flexible solar cells and routes to cheap manufacturing. -
Alternative Energy Source Found ... For Your Brain | LiveScience
Posted on 2008-10-03 01:22:01
When the human body kicks into high gear, the brain can run on recycled, alternative energy to make the whole system more efficient, scientists have discovered -
Official google.org Blog: Clean Energy 2030
Posted on 2008-10-02 14:54:17
The energy team at Google has been crunching the numbers to see how we could greatly reduce fossil fuel use by 2030. Our analysis, led by Jeffery Greenblatt, suggests a potential path to weaning the U.S. off of coal and oil for electricity generation by 2030 -
Scientists Design Giant Elevator to the Stars | Environmental Graffiti
Posted on 2008-10-02 14:41:34
But what if, instead of an expensive and perilous ship that only a few could find passage on, we built a bridge to the stars that anyone could cross. -
HIV has been in humans for 100 years, study says - International Herald Tribune
Posted on 2008-10-02 14:24:32
Previously, scientists had estimated the origin at around 1930. AIDS was not recognized formally until 1981, when it got the attention of public health officials in the United States. -
China Shows Green Aspirations With New Algae Biodiesel Facility : Gas 2.0
Posted on 2008-10-02 14:17:55
Shanghai Jun Ya Yan Technology Development Company has developed an agreement with PetroSun whereby it will provide $40 million (US) for the construction of an algae farm facility inside China and split profits with PetroSun 50/50 in exchange for PetroSun’s propriety technology and expertise. -
Scientists Create Energy-Producing Solar Paint : CleanTechnica
Posted on 2008-10-02 14:17:28
The paint is made up of dye and electrolytes that can be applied as a paste to steel sheets. Four layers of paint are applied to each sheet. When light hits the solar cells, excited molecules release an electron into an electron collector and circuit (nanocrystalline titanium dioxide). Finally, the electrons move back into the dye.