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  • News - 19 Nov 2009
    A new study of Antarctica's climate history shows that in some brief warm periods between ice ages, temperatures were up to 6°C warmer than the present day.  The findings, reported this...
  • News - 18 Nov 2009
    Scientists at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, in cooperation with the International SEMATECH Manufacturing Initiative (ISMI), are releasing for beta testing a...
  • News - 10 Nov 2009
    ITRI (Industrial Technology Research Institute), Taiwan's largest and one of the world's leading high-tech research and development institutions, introduces STOBA (self-terminated oligomers...
  • News - 2 Nov 2009
    Nature inspires technology for an engineer and an ecologist teamed up at Michigan State University. They're developing robots that use advanced materials to swim like fish to probe underwater...
  • News - 27 Oct 2009
    Scientists at the Technion-Israel Institute of Technology have developed a new, environmentally friendly silicon-air battery capable of supplying non-stop power for thousands of hours without needing...
  • News - 26 Oct 2009
    A wall of graphene a single nanometer wide could be the difference between an oil well that merely pays for itself and one that returns great profit. Rice University and Houston-based M-I SWACO,...
  • News - 19 Oct 2009
    The Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) F-18 Block 5D-3 spacecraft, built under contract for the U.S. Air Force by Lockheed Martin (NYSE: LMT), was launched this morning from Vandenberg...
  • News - 18 Oct 2009
    The world has just five years to initiate a low carbon industrial revolution before runaway climate change becomes almost inevitable. But the good news is that it can be done and that the long term...
  • News - 21 Sep 2009
    Imagine a car that runs on hydrogen from solar power and produces water instead of carbon emissions. While vehicles like this won't be on the market anytime soon, University of Wisconsin-Madison...
  • News - 11 Sep 2009
    CSIRO researchers have discovered that micro-organisms that help break down contaminants under the soil can actually get too hot for their own good. While investigating ways of cleaning up...

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