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Scientific Surprise Greets Researchers At Higher Magnetic Fields
Tallahassee FL (SPX) Mar 23, 2007
Research performed by a team at Florida State University's National High Magnetic Field Laboratory suggests that the benefits of building higher-field superconducting magnets likely will far outweigh the costs of building them. FSU researchers Riqiang Fu, Ozge Gunaydin-Sen and Naresh Dalal discovered something they weren't expecting while trying to improve the resolution, or quality of ima ... read more
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    Brush Anode And Tubular Cathode Scale Up Microbial Fuel Cells
    Union Town PA (SPX) Mar 23, 2007
    A carbon fiber, bottle-brush anode developed by Penn State researchers will provide more than enough surface for bacteria to colonize, for the first time making it possible to use microbial fuel cells for large scale electricity production. In addition, a membrane-tube air cathode, adapted from existing wastewater treatment equipment, will complete the circuit. "The carbon fiber brushes ar ... more

    Electric Car Maker ZAP Adds Solar Option to Truck Design To Combat Global Warming
    Santa Rosa CA (SPX) Mar 20, 2007
    After a positive response for its XEBRA XERO, electric car pioneer ZAP has designed a solar option for its truck design, a photovoltaic panel that ZAP says can offer short-distance driving on sunlight alone. ZAP intends to showcase the new XEBRA XERO (pronounced 'zebra zero') Truck at its March 23 dealer training as well as some up-coming industry events for automotive fleets. Company offi ... more

    Russia Ready To Build NPPs In Namibia
    Windhoek, Namibia (RIA Novosti) Mar 20, 2007
    Russia is ready to build nuclear power plants of different kinds in Namibia, Russia's prime minister said Saturday. Mikhail Fradkov, currently on a visit to the African country, said after talks with its leaders that Russia was considering the construction of mini-plants and floating nuclear power plants that would use uranium or operate without using it. "These are issues still to be ... more

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