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skip to main skip to sidebar April 28, 2010 Hyperion Power Generation In Inc Magazine and Beryllium Oxide Fuel Ad Support Nano Technology Netbook Technology News Computer Software 1. There is a lengthy article in Inc Magazine feature John Grizz , CEO of Hyperion Power Generation The first model is a uranium nitride reactor that will sell for 45-70 million all in and provide 25 MW of electrical power . The company was told teh NRC will start evaluation February of 2011. Deal gives a quick sketch of how his nuclear plant works : A room-size reactor is buried underground , where the uranium fuel heats up metal , which in turn heats up water sent to a conventional electricity-generating steam turbine . above-ground The top question you'll get from your customers , he continues , will be about
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skip to main skip to sidebar April 27, 2010 Lawrenceville Plasma Physics Look in Good Shape to Get to Proton Boron Burning by End of 2010 Ad Support Nano Technology Netbook Technology News Computer Software Lawrenceville Plasma Physics is running dense plasma focus fusion experiments and are getting good levels of current and . voltage The April 2010 technical report gives the March experimental . results Analysis of shots we did in March gives more convincing evidence of high ion energies , certainly more than 40 keV 440 million degrees and probably above 65 keV in the best shot 715 million degrees These are very encouraging results , as they are as good as or better than those obtained in Texas at peak currents that were nearly twice as high . In all three cases , Ti exceeds 40 keV , and
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skip to main skip to sidebar April 27, 2010 Breakthrough Computer Models will Enable Improved Laser Wakefield accelerators Ad Support Nano Technology Netbook Technology News Computer Software Laser-driven particle accelerators can accelerate electrons to energies in excess of 1 GeV over a distance of just a few . centimetres An innovative technique that drastically reduces the computational demands of simulating laser–plasma interactions should help increase this to tens of . gigaelectronvolts Nature Physics Exploring laser-wakefield-accelerator regimes for near-term lasers using particle-in-cell simulation in Lorentz-boosted frames Plasma-based acceleration offers compact accelerators with potential applications for high-energy physics and photon sources . The past five years have seen an
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New light-emitting electrochemical cell contains no metal electrode
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A Raman spectroscopy system embedded within a microfluidic platform boosts research into portable lab-on-a-chip devices.
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skip to main skip to sidebar April 26, 2010 Nanopatch induces a protective immune response Using 100 Times Less Vaccine Ad Support Nano Technology Netbook Technology News Computer Software The Australian Institute for Bioengineering and Nanotechnology , demonstrated that a vaccine delivered by a Nanopatch induces a similarly protective immune response as a vaccine delivered by needle and syringe , but uses 100 times less vaccine . Being both painless and needle-free , the nanopatch offers hope for those with needle phobia , as well as improving the vaccination experience for young children . The result is ten times better than the best results achieved by other delivery methods and does not require the use of other immune stimulants , called adjuvants , or multiple . vaccinations the
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, skip to main skip to sidebar April 26, 2010 Progress on Indian and Chinese Nuclear Renaissance and a Reminder on Japan , Vietam and Finland Ad Support Nano Technology Netbook Technology News Computer Software 1. The first of India's Russian-designed nuclear power reactors has taken a step closer to start-up with the loading of dummy fuel assemblies into the core of Kudankulam 1. The plant is one of two Russian-supplied 950 MWe VVER pressurised water reactors currently being built by NPCIL at Kudankulam and due to start up later this year . Construction is planned to begin on the next two Kudankulam VVERs by mid-2011. India's plans for 20,000 MWe nuclear capacity on line by 2020 and 63,000 MWe by 2032. Construction of ten nuclear reactors will be started over the next five year . Four
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A single photon detector developed by NIST has a reported efficiency of 99%.
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A MEMS scanning mirror designed for projection applications is at the heart of a handheld confocal microscope.
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A European project unveils a fully CMOS-compatible laser source coupled to a silicon waveguide.
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IBM researchers say they are the first to use a graphene photodetector in a 10 GBit/s optical communication link.
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Plasmonic nanostructures that 'cascade enhance' electromagnetic fields could find applications in nonlinear optics and chemical and biological sensing.
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Could a bulk silicon approach developed at Cornell provide the long awaited answer of how to integrate optics and electronics?