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Stabilizing the Climate Requires Near-Zero Carbon Emissions - Scitizen
Feb 28, 2008 ... If the earth had no capacity to store heat, a puff of CO2 would very rapidly warm the ... Stabilizing climate requires near-zero emissions, ...
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Gold Nanoglue - Scitizen
At the nanoscale - the order of billionths of a meter, materials exhibit unique optical, electronic, and magnetic properties not seen at the bulk scale.
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Silicon Nanoparticles Enhance Performance of Solar Cells - Scitizen
Semiconductor fluorescent nanomaterial may find applications in photovoltaic (PV) solar cell technology through the development of cells based entirely on ...
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I Think I Can Feel My Brain Evolving - Scitizen
There’s a Far Side cartoon where a kid in a classroom raises his hand and says, “May I be excused? My brain is full.” After two intense days at a brain ...
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The Mystery of Vacuum Energy - Scitizen
Jan 13, 2006 ... Changing the “boundary conditions” of a quantum field changes the energy of the vacuum which can be calculated, even though the absolute ...
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Need More Energy? Look to the Islands - Scitizen
Islands offer many advantages for hosting wind farms without the problems of mounting wind turbines in a hostile marine environment.
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Is the Danish Renewable Energy Model Replicable? - Scitizen
Mar 20, 2008 ... Energy policymakers wishing to promote clean energy would do well to replicate Denmark’s approach to electricity regulation.
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Big hope for the production of Tamiflu - a bird flu drug - on ...
Elias Corey, professor at Harvard University and Nobel Prize winner in 1990 for chemical synthesis, is co-author of a letter published in the Journal of the ...
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Will the Rate-of-Conversion Problem Derail Alternative Energy ...
May 23, 2008 ... But the rate-of-conversion problem is going to make getting there .... or pace of conversion" see Skipper in Oil & Gas Journal September 26, ...