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Chemistry World December 2, 2015 William Bergius |
Salting out artificial photosynthesis Chemical engineers from the US have put forward a concept for a new type of artificial photosynthetic system to convert carbon dioxide into almost pure liquid ethanol fuel. |
National Defense January 2016 Yasmin Tadjdeh |
Drone Glut Leading to Data Storage Issues There is a colossal amount of drone "data that has to be stored and has to be kept," said Brian Houston, vice president of engineering for Hitachi Data Systems Federal, a Reston, Virginia-based IT company. |
Chemistry World November 27, 2015 Andrea Sella |
Lovelock's detector James Lovelock (1919 -- ) invented the electron capture detector, explored the effect of pollutants on Earth's atmosphere and proposed the Gaia hypothesis |
Chemistry World November 26, 2015 Polly-Anna Ashford |
Saving water increases health risks in green buildings US researchers have found that strategies for conserving water in green buildings can lead to higher levels of bacteria in the plumbing systems |
Chemistry World November 25, 2015 Conn Hastings |
Detecting leaks in gastrointestinal plumbing US scientists have developed a low-cost capsule for patients to swallow that can detect life-threatening bleeds in the stomach and uses radio waves to transmit data to doctors in real time. |
Fast Company Neal Ungerleider |
Huawei's New Batteries Charge To 48% In Five Minutes The new lithium-ion batteries, Huawei says, charge at about ten times the speed of a normal battery. |
National Defense December 2015 Allyson Versprille |
Augmented Reality Could Help Solve Ford-Class Carrier Cost Woes Executives at Newport News Shipbuilding in Virginia, the Huntington Ingalls division that is constructing the Navy's next-generation Ford-class supercarriers, said new technology employing digital design and construction could help reduce labor hours and lower acquisition costs for the program |
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