Polaritons open up a new possibilities in the semiconductor tech

Polaritons open up a new possibilities in the semiconductor tech

At the nanoscale of today’s most cutting-edge semiconductors, a phonons don’t remove enough heat. That’s why Purdue University researchers are focused on opening a new nanoscale lane on the heat transfer highway by using hybrid quasiparticles called “polaritons.” Thomas Beechem...
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Iran to put satellite constellation into orbit in 2 years

Iran to put satellite constellation into orbit in 2 years

Iran’s first satellite system project named after top anti-terror commander Lieutenant General Qassem Soleimani will be put into orbit within the next two years, according to the head of the Iranian Space Agency (ISA). Hossein Salariyeh today that his agency...
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New Type Of Solar Cell Creates Hydrogen, Oxygen And Heat

New Type Of Solar Cell Creates Hydrogen, Oxygen And Heat

Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) researchers have built a pilot-scale solar reactor that produces usable heat and oxygen, in addition to generating hydrogen with unprecedented efficiency for its size. Hydrogen production from water using solar...
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Update: On March 13, the revolutionary clean energy technology will be presented in LiveStream

Update: On March 13, the revolutionary clean energy technology will be presented in LiveStream

The revolutionary zero-emission energy technology, whose origins date back to 1994, will be presented in February via LiveStream transmission from the Rome laboratory. The new technology works 24/365 non-stop and does not need sun or wind. It does not burn...
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HK Scientists Come Up With New Process For Hydrogen Water Splitting

HK Scientists Come Up With New Process For Hydrogen Water Splitting

A City University of Hong Kong research team has successfully mediated poor charge carrier transport at low voltage by adding phosphorus to a metal oxide catalyst. The research was co-led by Professor Ng Yun-hau of CityU’s School of Energy and...
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Osaka University researchers developed a system where hydrogen is separated and stored in liquid organic hydrogen carriers

Osaka University researchers developed a system where hydrogen is separated and stored in liquid organic hydrogen carriers

Osaka University researchers have demonstrated a proof-of-concept for a novel molecular hydrogen production method that bypasses the need for expensive purification steps. They developed a system where hydrogen is separated and stored in liquid organic hydr...
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China Creates AI Prosecutor That Can Identify Crimes And Press Charges

China Creates AI Prosecutor That Can Identify Crimes And Press Charges

Unfortunately, this isn’t a joke. China has reportedly developed an artificial intelligence program that can automatically prosecute crimes committed in the People’s Republic, according to a report in the state-friendly South China Morning Post, a...
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ESA to begin producing oxygen from Lunar dust

ESA to begin producing oxygen from Lunar dust

From one Soviet communist sci-fi movie to the reality. Breathing new life into colonizing the Moon, the European Space Agency (ESA) has fired up its prototype oxygen plant to begin producing the element out of simulated moondust, with a view...
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TIME Names Greta Thunberg ‘Person Of The Year’

TIME Names Greta Thunberg ‘Person Of The Year’

As a high priority emergency, because The New Ice Age is Coming, there is a clear need for new leadership. While many among the resistance must have been hoping for “The Whistleblower” to be crowned, TIME Magazine has instead named 16-year-old...
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Scientists develop new kind of photon beam which may be secret weapon against cancer

Scientists develop new kind of photon beam which may be secret weapon against cancer

Scientists have made a major breakthrough using non-toxic silicon nanocrystals to create higher-energy light which could create the next generation of high-tech cancer treatments. Researchers from the University of California, Riverside and the University of T...
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Water droplets spontaneously produce hydrogen peroxide

Water droplets spontaneously produce hydrogen peroxide

Stanford chemists discover water microdroplets spontaneously produce hydrogen peroxide. Despite its abundance, water retains a great many secrets. Among them, Stanford chemists have discovered, is that water microdroplets spontaneously produce hydrogen peroxid...
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Scientists at Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet: New organ found just beneath the skin

Scientists at Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet: New organ found just beneath the skin

New organ found just beneath the skin may be responsible for certain types of pain. A previously unknown sensory organ that detects dangerous environmental stimuli may be responsible for certain types of pain, according to scientists who discovered the organ.....
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Elixxir: Privacy Preserving Technology vs. Legislation

Elixxir: Privacy Preserving Technology vs. Legislation

Dr. David Chaum – inventor of eCash and founder of DigiCash in 90’s and now CEO of project Elixxir, blogged about Privacy Preserving Technology vs. Legislation. After last spying Apple’s faux pas and spending decades focused on the intersect...
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University of Chicago created part-matter, part-light new ‘hybrid particles’

University of Chicago created part-matter, part-light new ‘hybrid particles’

Part-matter, part-light: Newly discovered ‘hybrid particles’ open doors to exciting new tech. Scientists have managed to create ‘hybrid’ particles from photons and atoms, crafting light that behaves like matter. The breakthrough could lead to revolutio...
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Northwestern University: Electron-Behaving Nanoparticles Rock Current Understanding of Matter

Northwestern University: Electron-Behaving Nanoparticles Rock Current Understanding of Matter

Electron-behaving nanoparticles rock current understanding of matter. Discovery will lead to new methods for materials design. It’s not an electron. But it sure does act like one. Northwestern University researchers have made a strange and startling discove...
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