Researchers Develop Effective Thermal Energy Storage System

Researchers Develop Effective Thermal Energy Storage System

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Energy storage using the concrete method cost only $0.78 per kilowatt-hour, far below the Department of Energy’s goal of achieving thermal energy storage at a cost of $15 per kilowatt-hour. Engineering researchers at the University

NASA's Space Launch System Using Futuristic Technology to Build the Next Generation of Rockets

NASA’s Space Launch System Using Futuristic Technology to Build the Next Generation of Rockets

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Using this state-of-the-art technique will benefit the agency by saving millions in manufacturing costs. NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala. is using a method called selective laser melting, or SLM, to create intricate

Six degrees of mobilisation

Six degrees of mobilisation

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To what extent can social networking make it easier to find people and solve real-world problems? IN 1967 Stanley Milgram, an American social scientist, conducted an experiment in which he sent dozens of packages to

Circuit Breaker Breakthrough to Enable DC Power Grid

Circuit Breaker Breakthrough to Enable DC Power Grid

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ABB has announced a breakthrough in the ability to interrupt direct current, solving a 100-year-old electrical engineering puzzle and paving the way for a more efficient and reliable electricity supply system. After years of research, ABB

Discovery could lead to new treatment for lung inflammation

Discovery could lead to new treatment for lung inflammation

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New drug target found for cystic fibrosis lung disease Vancouver researchers have discovered the cellular pathway that causes lung-damaging inflammation in cystic fibrosis (CF), and that reducing the pathway’s activity also decreases inflammation. The finding

New method could help communities plan for climate risk

New method could help communities plan for climate risk

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MIT researchers develop tool to assess regional risks of climate change, potential impacts on local infrastructure and planning. Climate scientists cannot attribute any single weather event — whether a drought, wildfire or extreme storm —

Software Converts Your Speech into Chinese

Software Converts Your Speech into Chinese

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Microsoft’s speech recognizer can correctly identify 86 to 88 percent of the words in arbitrary speech, Rashid said. Ever wondered what you’d sound like if you were fluent in Chinese, French or another language you

Four African Teenagers Create Power From Pee

Four African Teenagers Create Power From Pee

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A group of African girls have made an engine that runs on a truly renewable resource: human urine. Over the last two days, Lagos, Nigeria has hosted Maker Faire Africa, the Maker movement’s bastion on that

NASA examines hybrid solar-electric propulsion for manned space missions

NASA examines hybrid solar-electric propulsion for manned space missions

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Strange expects that solar panels of sufficient power for the first cislunar missions will be available by 2020. A marriage of the tortoise and the hare may be the key to exploring the Solar System.

Sweet diesel! Discovery resurrects process to convert sugar directly to diesel

Sweet diesel! Discovery resurrects process to convert sugar directly to diesel

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Long-abandoned bacterial fermentation process resurrected to feed catalysis into fuel mixture A long-abandoned fermentation process once used to turn starch into explosives can be used to produce renewable diesel fuel to replace the fossil fuels

Synthetic Biofilter Removes Estrogens and other Medicine Residues from Drinking Water

Synthetic Biofilter Removes Estrogens and other Medicine Residues from Drinking Water

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Enzymes from fungi growing on trees filter out medicine residues from sewage and drinking water Months of painstaking work in the laboratory at Bielefeld University‘s Center for Biotechnology (CeBiTec) have paid off: the 15 students

"Lung-on-a-chip" sets stage for next wave of research to replace animal testing

“Lung-on-a-chip” sets stage for next wave of research to replace animal testing

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Wyss Institute Models a Human Disease in an Organ-on-a-Chip Researchers at the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University have mimicked pulmonary edema in a microchip lined by living human cells, as reported