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Low-carbon hybrid energy systems -- China's future energy solutions A low-carbon solution to high-carbon energy resources such as coal is proposed by their high efficient integration with either nuclear or renewable energy, which may figure out the strategic solution to China's future energy development. View More (2013-02-11)
Modern, low-energy ammunition can cause deep tissue damage Gunshot injuries are typically categorized as low- or high-energy based on the weapon's missile velocity and mass. View More (2012-02-08)
Powering Australia with waves Wave energy is surging ahead as a viable source of renewable energy to generate electricity -- with Australia's southern margin identified by the World Energy Council as one of the world's most promising sites for wave-energy generation. View More (2010-08-17)
Renewable energy from farm waste DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY CONFERENCE ON BIOMASS ENERGY AT THE FARM - OCTOBER 1999 View More (1999-04-16)
Call made for better metrics for energy savings A Michigan State University professor says if the world is to make better decisions when it comes to developing new energy sources, it needs to have better methods of measuring progress toward its energy goals. Just how well are we doing at developing alternatives to fossil fuels? View More (2010-02-22)
St. Michael's Hospital first in Ontario to implant powerful new defibrillator St. Michael's Hospital today became the first in Ontario to implant a small but powerful new defibrillator into a patient's chest. View More (2010-12-22)
Human reproductive rates follow biological scaling rules In nations with high per capita energy consumption, women have fewer children. This phenomenon is an unexpected consequence of the biological scaling relationship between metabolism and reproductive rate: larger species of mammals have higher metabolism but lower birth rates. In the April 2003 issue of Ecology Letters, Moses and Brown show that these same biological scaling rules describe the... View More (2003-04-08)
Renewable Energy Reviewed by Chemistry & Industry - Special Issue Considers the Future of Power Coinciding with the UK government’s energy review, the latest issue of Chemistry & Industry magazine (18 February 2002) evaluates the current and future status of renewable energy. Wind, landfill gas, biomass, solar, wave energy and fuel cells are covered. View More (2002-02-14)
Earth Summit must address the "double bottom line": tackling poverty without costing the earth. Governments meeting at the Earth Summit this month should agree to a global action plan to get clean energy to the third of humanity who currently lack access to modern energy, according to a paper released by ITDG today. Over two billion people in the developing world lack any access to electricity and up to three billion depend on traditional biomass (wood, charcoal and dung) to meet their... View More (2002-08-16)
Further commitment to sustainable power generation A further £10M for research into renewable energy technologies Following the Government's "Energy Review" a further £10M is being put into research into renewable energy technology. The kind of work being invested in will include: Power distribution networks - ensuring a high quality, reliable supply of electricity. Marine energy - harnessing the power of waves. Biofuels... View More (2002-05-31)
Energy network launches international web survey A European website designed to stimulate informed debate on future energy sources this week launches a multi-lingual survey to gauge public attitudes to, and knowledge of, crucial energy issues. The INTUSER website (www.intuser.net) is a new on-line forum for both the general public and energy experts to communicate about energy issues - from nuclear power and global warming to alternative energy... View More (2002-12-04)
Computer in wrapping-paper form Driven by rapid global industrialization, finite fossil fuel reserves, and the high cost of many alternative energy options, meeting the world's energy challenge may demand novel solutions. One potential solution has its roots in the ubiquitous industrial invention: the factory. View More (2010-09-15)
Pregnant women carrying boys need more energy Pregnant women carrying boys have a 10% higher energy intake than those carrying girls, finds a study in this week’s BMJ. View More (2003-06-04)
WSU researchers use super-high pressures to create super battery Using super-high pressures similar to those found deep in the Earth or on a giant planet, Washington State University researchers have created a compact, never-before-seen material capable of storing vast amounts of energy. View More (2010-07-06)
Toward home-brewed electricity with 'personalized solar energy' New scientific discoveries are moving society toward the era of "personalized solar energy," in which the focus of electricity production shifts from huge central generating stations to individuals in their own homes and communities. View More (2009-12-17)
Energy efficiency technologies offer major savings Energy efficiency technologies that exist today or that are likely to be developed in the near future could save considerable money as well as energy, says a new report from the National Research Council. View More (2009-12-10)
Higher levels of common daily activity associated with lower risk of death Older adults who expend more energy through any daily activity, including non-exercise activity, have a lower rate of death than adults who are less active. View More (2006-07-12)
Academy cautious over Energy White Paper The Royal Academy of Engineering's Vice President, Mr Phil Ruffles FREng, today welcomed the publication of the Energy White Paper but cautioned that the targets for renewables, reduction in emissions and energy efficiency were all economically and technologically demanding. The Academy has been on record previously pointing out the immense engineering challenges of meeting these targets - in... View More (2003-02-24)
Toward home-brewed electricity with 'personalized solar energy' New scientific discoveries are moving society toward the era of "personalized solar energy," in which the focus of electricity production shifts from huge central generating stations to individuals in their own homes and communities. View More (2009-11-05)
A new brake on cellular energy production discovered A condition that has to be met for the body to be able to keep warm, move and even survive is that the mitochondria - the cells' power stations - release the right amounts of energy. View More (2007-07-27)
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