Free Newsletters - Space - Defense - Environment - Energy |
.. |
|
TECH SPACE
Nanocrystals and nickel catalyst substantially improve light-based hydrogen productionRochester NY (SPX) Nov 09, 2012 Hydrogen is an attractive fuel source because it can easily be converted into electric energy and gives off no greenhouse emissions. A group of chemists at the University of Rochester is adding to its appeal by increasing the output and lowering the cost of current light-driven hydrogen-production systems. The work, funded by the U.S. Department of Energy, was led by chemistry professors Richard Eisenberg, Todd Krauss, and Patrick Holland, and included graduate students Zhiji Han and Fen Qiu. Thei ... read more |
. |
|
Buy Advertising | Media Advertising Kit | Editorial & Other Enquiries | Privacy statement |
Free Newsletters - Delivered Daily Via Email - Space - War - Terra - Energy |
.. |
Satellite Services supplies on-board sub-systems for smallsats and microsats. | .. |
Radar Production Readiness Review For Indonesia National Air Space Surveillance Program Completed | .. |
Credit card has LCD screen and keyboard | .. |
Foxconn says cannot meet demand for iPhone 5 | .. |
Tempur-Pedic Mattress Comparison & Memory Foam Mattress Review |
. | . |
Tropical Indo-Pacific climate shifts to a more El Nino-like state Russia restores space contact after cable rupture XCOR Announces ATK as Lynx Mark I Wing Detailed Design And Build Contractor Astrium's GRAIN service shows US corn yields are lower than expected Rover's 'SAM' Lab Instrument Suite Tastes Soil Proba-2 soaks up three solar eclipses | .. |
Soluble circuit boards to reduce e-waste British researchers say they're working on developing water-soluble circuit boards that could significantly improve e-waste recycling. ... more | .. |
Teaching the blind to read and recognize objects with sounds Areas of the brain in blind people can learn to process visual input through the use of sound, even after years or perhaps even lifelong blindness, according to new research reported in the November ... more | .. |
How Butterfly Wings Can Inspire New High-Tech Surfaces A South American butterfly flapped its wings, and caused a flurry of nanotechnology research to happen in Ohio. Researchers here have taken a new look at butterfly wings and rice leaves, and l ... more | .. |
NJIT professor promotes building material of millennium: Autoclave aerated concrete Although widespread rebuilding in the hard-hit New York metro region from Super Storm Sandy has not yet begun, NJIT Assistant Professor Mohamed Mahgoub says when the hammers start swinging, it's tim ... more |
.. |
Apple ordered to pay $368 million in patent case Apple has been ordered to pay $368 million for patent infringement in its use of Facetime, an application that allows for video calls on mobile devices, the plaintiff said Wednesday. ... more | .. |
Pow! Superheroes jump from print to tablets These superheroes will still save the day, but in digital format. ... more | .. |
Field geologists going digital Not very long ago a professional geologist's field kit consisted of a Brunton compass, rock hammer, magnifying glass, and field notebook. No longer. In the field and in the labs and classrooms, stud ... more | .. |
High-strength material advancements at may lead to new, life-saving steel There has been great advancements in the development of the high-strength steel and the need for additional enhancements continue to grow. Various industries have a need for structural components th ... more |
Free Newsletters - Delivered Daily Via Email - Space - War - Terra - Energy |
.. |
| .. |
Researchers Make Strides Toward Selective Oxidation Catalysts Oxide catalysts, typically formulated as powders, play an integral role in many chemical transformations, including cleaning wastewater, curbing tailpipe emissions, and synthesizing most consumer pr ... more | .. |
Sensors for the real world Over the last decade there has been an increased interest in developing resonators for gravitmetric sensing; however, the sensors' response to variations in temperature has prevented them from being ... more | .. |
Megaupload boss aims to lie low Flamboyant Megaupload boss Kim Dotcom has vowed to lie low as he awaits a US attempt to extradite him from New Zealand, fearing a backlash after making a series of high-profile announcements. ... more | .. |
US judge tosses Apple suit against Motorola A federal judge on Monday tossed out an Apple lawsuit accusing Google-owned Motorola Mobility of trying to charge the iPhone maker too much for licenses to essential technology for mobile devices. ... more |
.. |
UNH Space Scientists to Develop State-of-the-Art Radiation Detector Scientists from the Space Science Center (SSC) at the University of New Hampshire have been selected by NASA to develop a space radiation detector that possesses unprecedented performance capabiliti ... more | .. |
1.2 billion smartphones, tablets to sell in 2013: survey Global sales of "smart devices," which include smartphones and tablets, will hit 821 million worldwide this year and 1.2 billion in 2013, a research firm said Tuesday. ... more | .. |
Building small: In many industries, economies of size is shifting to economies of numbers For decades, "bigger is better" has been the conventional path to efficiency in industries ranging from transportation to power generation. Food once grown on small family plots now comes overwhelmi ... more | .. |
ORNL Debuts Titan Supercomputer The U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Oak Ridge National Laboratory launched a new era of scientific supercomputing today with Titan, a system capable of churning through more than 20,000 trillion c ... more |
Free Newsletters - Delivered Daily Via Email - Space - War - Terra - Energy |
.. |
Airbus, EADS and ENN make a push for new generation aviation fuels Foreign experts praise Customs Union Pull with caution Thousands protest at S. Korean nuclear complex What if the nanoworld slides US in tough debate on UN Internet rules | .. |
Samsung muscle versus Apple's 'cool' Its products may not, as one British judge put it, be as "cool" as bitter rival Apple's, but Samsung Electronics is speeding away from the iconic iPhone maker in the race for the global smartphone market. ... more | .. |
Android smartphone shipments boom: industry tracker Android software powered three out of four smartphones shipped worldwide in the recently ended third quarter as the Google-backed mobile platform dominated the market, industry tracker IDC said Thursday. ... more | .. |
Apple iPad mini makes low key debut The iPad mini got off to a low-key start Friday, with little of the hype-fuelled razzmatazz of earlier Apple launches, as analysts said the costly creation may have come too late to the 7-inch market. ... more | .. |
Samsung sells 3 mn Galaxy Note II smartphones since debut Samsung Electronics said Friday that global sales of its large Galaxy Note II smartphone had topped three million since its debut in late September, as archrival Apple's iPad mini hit stores. ... more |
.. |
Spaceflight Completes Secondary Payload System Preliminary Design Review With Hardware Fabrication Underway Spaceflight Inc. (Spaceflight) with its partner Andrews Space (Andrews) recently completed a Preliminary Design Review for the Spaceflight Secondary Payload System (SSPS) to support a launch in earl ... more | .. |
SSBV Aerospace and Technology Group and SpaceMetric announce signing of MOU SSBV Aerospace and Technology Group (SSBV) and Spacemetric has announced the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding to develop and demonstrate a multi-purpose and real-time Ground Receiving and Pr ... more | .. |
Space Station's Orbit Raised to Avoid Space Junk The Russian Mission Control said the orbit of the International Space Station (ISS) was raised on Thursday by one kilometer to avoid a possible collision with space junk. "The maneuver to adju ... more | .. |
Zynga builds new version of social game 'CityVille' Zynga on Thursday launched a 3-D version of "CityVille," adding a new dimension as well as a mystery storyline in a sequel to the online social game. ... more |
The contents herein, unless otherwise known to be public domain, are Copyright 1995-2011 - SpaceDaily. AFP and UPI Wire Stories are copyright Agence France-Presse and United Press International. ESA Portal Reports are copyright European Space Agency. All NASA sourced material is public domain. Additional copyrights may apply in whole or part to other bona fide parties. Advertising does not imply endorsement, agreement or approval of any opinions, statements or information provided by SpaceDaily on any web page published or hosted by SpaceDaily. Privacy statement |
Free Newsletters - Delivered Daily Via Email - Space - War - Terra - Energy |
.. |
Buy Advertising | <">