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DOE Revisits National Interest Electric Transmission Corridors
December 07, 2007
Due to public and state outcry in the Southwest and Mid-Atlantic states, the DOE will be revisiting the designation of two huge national interest electric transmission corridors.
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NRG Energy files the first nuclear power building permit since 1978
September 25, 2007
Since the Energy Policy Act of 2005 was made law, I’ve been wondering how long it would take for a company to apply for a new nuclear reactor, and today it happened. It’s about time.
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Nanotech Roundup - 9/15/07
September 15, 2007
Today’s nanotech roundup talks about nano-particle silver and carbon nanotubes being used as antibiotic materials, the creation of metal oxide nanotubes that could be better for electronics than carbon nanotubes, highly energy efficient nanotech-enabled coatings, single-molecule switches and progress on the basic science leading to atomic-scale data storage, and ultra-fast curing cement.
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Cool Technology: NASA makes long-lived high temperature electronic device
September 13, 2007
Electronics run better cold - just ask any hard core gamer using an over-clocked, water-cooled gaming PC to run the latest first-person shooter game. While the truth of “electronics run better cold” is actually a matter of the laws of physics, NASA is developing truly high-temperature electronics out of silicon carbide instead of standard silicon.
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Today’s Nanotech Roundup
August 20, 2007
I’m a nanotech geek, and so I follow the latest R&D in the field. Given that it’s a rapidly evolving field, I’ve decided to do a roundup of cool nanotechnology applications, research, updates on previously reported applications, even the politics of nanotech. I hope that those of you who are fellow nanotech geeks enjoy it.
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