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Preserving time on film No one would dispute that the cultural assets of humankind should be preserved for future generations. This applies equally to old books as the traditional form of stored knowledge as to prints, drawings and paintings. Gaining access to valuable, sensitive originals can be very difficult even for a bona fide expert, and is often simply impossible... view more... (2003-02-20)
TU Delft tests windmill for seawater desalination A traditional windmill which drives a pump: that is the simple concept behind the combination of windmill/reverse osmosis developed by the Delft University of Technology (TU Delft) in The Netherlands. In this case, it involves a high-pressure pump which pushes water through a membrane using approximately 60 bar. This reverse osmosis membrane... view more... (2008-03-03)
Closing the hydrogen economic loop The inventor of the nickel metal hydride (NiMH) technology used for building batteries for countless portable electronic gadgets and now hybrid gas-electric cars believes the hydrogen economy is already upon us. view more (2008-07-21)
The clear future of electronics A group of scientists at Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has fabricated a working computer chip that is almost completely clear -- the first of its kind. view more (2008-12-10)
Researchers develop fail-safe techniques for erasing magnetic storage media After a U.S. intelligence-gathering aircraft was involved in a mid-air collision off the coast of China four years ago, the crew was unable to erase sensitive information from magnetic data storage systems before making an emergency landing in Chinese territory. view more (2006-06-14)
EU Funding Helps Improve The Quality Of The Fish We Eat The quality of the fish that ends up in the shops, and eventually on our dining tables, is set to improve following a three and a half year research project into the monitoring techniques available to the fish processing industry. The MUSTEC project, for the development of multi-sensor techniques for monitoring the quality of fish, received a... view more... (2004-07-15)
Future of Western Water Supply Threatened by Climate Change, Says New CU-Boulder Study As the West warms, a drier Colorado River system could see as much as a one-in-two chance of fully depleting all of its reservoir storage by mid-century assuming current management practices continue on course, according to a new University of Colorado at Boulder study. view more (2009-07-21)
NC State Develops Material That Could Boost Data Storage, Save Energy North Carolina State University engineers have created a new material that would allow a fingernail-size computer chip to store the equivalent of 20 high-definition DVDs or 250 million pages of text, far exceeding the storage capacities of today's computer memory systems. view more (2009-10-21)
Plant studies reveal how, where seeds store iron Biologists have learned where and how some plant seeds store iron, a valuable discovery for scientists working to improve the iron content of plants. view more (2006-11-07)
CIA Argues House Of Commons Report Justifies Government Rethink On Energy Policy The UK Chemical Industries Association (CIA) applauds the House of Commons' Trade and Industry Committee's report on Fuel Prices, published today, 23rd March 2005. view more (2005-03-24)
Study Finds Plenty of Carbon Dioxide Storage Capacity Underground in Kentucky As concern has grown over the effects of the human release of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas into the atmosphere, so too has research into technologies to manage CO2. view more (2006-10-09)
Dogma Destroyed: "Neural Glue" Can Communicate! For a long time glyacytes were merely regarded as a kind of glue which fills up the extra-cellular space in the brain and stabilises the nerve cells. However, researchers from the University of Bonn, together with their Swiss colleagues, have been able to prove convincingly for the first time that this "neural glue" is more communicative... view more... (2004-05-27)
Novel organic metal hybrids that will revolutionize materials science and chemical engineering A novel class of hybrid materials made from metals and organic compounds is changing the face of solid state chemistry and materials science just 10 years after its discovery, with applications already in safe storage of highly inflammable gases such as hydrogen and methane. view more (2008-02-19)
Research Says Boiling Broccoli Ruins Its Anti Cancer Properties Researchers at the University of Warwick have found that the standard British cooking habit of boiling vegetables severely damages the anticancer properties of many Brassica vegetables such as broccoli, Brussel sprouts, cauliflower and green cabbage. view more (2007-05-16)
Supercomputer provides massive computational boost to biomedical research at TGen In less time than the blink of an eye, the Translational Genomics Research Institute's new supercomputer at Arizona State University can do operations equal to every dollar in the recent Wall Street bailout. view more (2008-10-29)
Gene makes muscles in the obese store more fat The gene encoding an enzyme that hinders muscle from burning fat manufactures three times more enzyme in the muscle of obese people than lean people. view more (2005-10-12)
Delicate Relation between Single Spins Probing the magnetic interaction between single atoms is no longer a dream. Using a scanning tunnelling microscope, the interaction of the spins of two neighbouring cobalt atoms adsorbed at a copper surface has been measured as a function of their distance with atomic precision. view more (2007-03-05)
Polymer electric storage, flexible and adaptable The proliferation of solar, wind and even tidal electric generation and the rapid emergence of hybrid electric automobiles demands flexible and reliable methods of high-capacity electrical storage. Now a team of Penn State materials scientists is developing ferroelectric polymer-based capacitors that can deliver power more rapidly and are much... view more... (2008-08-20)
Beneficial effects of no-till farming depend upon future climate change By storing carbon in their fields through no-till farming practice, farmers can help countries meet targeted reductions in atmospheric carbon dioxide and reduce the harmful effects of global warming. view more (2005-10-13)
Scientists debate the neurobiological underpinnings of amnesia A first kiss, an exotic vacation, a sports team championship, a child's first words: all are memorable events. But when someone has amnesia, have the memories been completely purged from the brain or are they simply irretrievable? Is amnesia a defect in memory storage, or memory recovery? view more (2006-10-04)
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