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News & Articles By Edsel Cook
09/18/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Can superconductor technology be an alternative to conventional power cables?
As countries make the transition to cleaner energy, their national transmission grids must be expanded and upgraded to handle the increased demand. German researchers are looking into the possibility of replacing standard power cables with much more efficient superconductor equivalents in short grid sections, an article in Alpha Galileo reported. Germany is currently implementing its […]
09/17/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Next-gen LCD is 5x more energy efficient than older varieties
An article in Nanowerks covered the newly developed liquid-crystal display (LCD) presented by Hong Kong researchers. The breakthrough technology boasts sharper images, more intense colors, and much greater energy savings than earlier LCDs. This next-generation design is called the Active Matrix Ferroelectric Liquid Crystal Display (FLCD). It was developed by a research team from the […]
09/16/2018
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By Edsel Cook
An international team attempts to gain a better understanding of fusion reactors
Researchers from around the world have come to the university town of Greifswald, Germany to run tests on one of the biggest and most complex fusion reactors ever built. Their latest experiment campaign could help speed up the predicted timetable for practical fusion power, an article in Science Daily stated. The Wendelstein 7-X stellarator is […]
09/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Study claims that we interact differently with various robots based on their physical characteristics
Remember the idiom “People should not judge a book by its cover?” Well, in an article in Psychology Today, researchers said that people will apparently judge a robot based on its physical appearance. They will assign human personality traits such as laziness or meanness to it. First impressions of a person will lead to lasting […]
09/15/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Physicists are one step closer to developing single-atom data storage devices
Swiss researchers recently published the results of their experiments on magnetizing single atoms of holmium, an article on NanoWerk stated. They reported making significant progress towards the creation of single-atom data storage systems, which can store immense amounts of data in very tiny spaces using atoms. Every day, the space needed to store data increases by […]
09/13/2018
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By Edsel Cook
New electronic paper is thin, flexible, and displays the full spectrum of colors like a standard LED
We may be seeing a new energy-efficient type of electronic paper in the near future. An article in Chalmers Chemistry and Chemical Engineering describes how Swedish researchers developed a prototype that possesses all of the vibrant colors of a LED display while requiring only 10 percent of the energy used by a tablet reader. According […]
09/13/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Novel device reflects sound back to its source, rather than deflecting it at an angle
When a wave of light or sound or similar energy hits something, it is usually deflected at an angle off the surface of the object. Rarely does it bounce back right towards its point of origin. North Carolina-based engineers have come up with a device that can reflect sound waves back to their sources, an […]
09/13/2018
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By Edsel Cook
NASA appoints “planetary protection officer” to act as an intermediary between humans and extraterrestrial life
The recently appointed “planetary protection officer” of NASA has a big job. Lisa Pratt is in charge of the space agency’s efforts to prevent biological material from contaminating a planet’s biosphere, an article in Space.com stated. On one hand, Pratt must make sure there are no bacteria from Earth aboard U.S. spacecraft that can cause […]
09/12/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers record the most detailed atomic movie of gold melting
Most people record special events with the cameras on their smartphones. Researchers tapped one of the world’s fastest cameras to make an ultra-detailed atomic movie about the behavior of gold atoms while a laser is melting the metal, an article in Science Daily stated. Why go to such lengths? The movie provides an atomic-level view […]
09/12/2018
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By Edsel Cook
Researchers develop high-speed electronics using graphene
Is there anything graphene cannot improve? Swedish researchers recently used the wonder material to enable electronics that work at terahertz speeds. In an article in Chalmers Microtechnology and Nanoscience Department News, they combined graphene transistors and plastic substrates to create a malleable electronic detector that detects terahertz radiation. The graphene-based detector is the first of […]
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