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skip to main skip to sidebar June 29, 2010 Diamond Methane Impact Nuclear Fusion Ad Support Nano Technology Netbook Technology News Computer Software Here is a research paper from 2008 that describes an alternative method to achieving nuclear fusion Fast Ignition Impact Fusion with DT methane H T Talk polywell Impact fusion concept has some outstanding features such as standing off and high drive efficiency . Historically , as people expected large projectile and excessively high ignition energy , the idea was abandoned because there is no way to accelerate a gram size projectile to necessary hyperspeed . Here we present a new approach , using a millimeter-size diamond bullet , and crystal solid DT methane as the fusion fuel . DT methane has twice DT concentration and five times alpha
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Tuning a little-known parameter optimizes plasmonic crystal biosensors for biomedical and environment applications.
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Results of new study should help in the design of more sophisticated photovoltaics.
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Structural colour of Papilio blumei recreated in the lab.
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: fusor fusor links FUSOR FORUMS : The Heart of Fusor.net MOST RECENT THREADS Latest Fusor Discussions See who is actually producing fusion in their basements and garages Introduce Yourself and meet our newest members The Original Fusor BBS An archive of the earliest fusor discussions , from the old Songs.com website Intranets Archive An archive of our second forum site , between Songs.com and this one Check the Image DuJour c Fusor.net All Rights Reserved Please note : All images and text are the property of the posting parties and should not be reproduced without their . approval Get a concise overview of the entire backyard fusion effort in Amateur Nuclear Fusion by Raymond . Jimenez Other Fusion Websites Brian McDermott's Introduction to Fusion FusEdWEb Fusion Energy Educational
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The MEXT, the Japanese Ministry that supervises KEK, has announced that it will appropriate a budget of 100 oku-yen (approx $110M) over the next three years starting this Japanese fiscal year (JFY2010) for the high performance upgrade program of KEKB. This is part of the measures taken under the new "Very Advanced Research Support Program" of the Japanese government.
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World-leading Superconducting Electron Linear Accelerator to be Built at TRIUMF (Vancouver, BC) - Today, the Canadian Province of British Columbia announced a $30.7 million civil-infrastructure investment in TRIUMF that launches the construction of a new research facility to produce and study isotopes for physics and medicine. The heart of the facility is a high-power electron linear accelerator utilizing superconducting radiofrequency (SRF) technology. This new project places TRIUMF and Canada firmly among the world leaders of next-generation accelerator science and technology.
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Using lasers to cool solids may seem counterintuitive but significant recent developments in optical refrigeration have seen the field gather momentum. Jacqueline Hewett speaks to Mansoor Sheik-Bahae, who leads the research effort at the University of New Mexico, US.<img src="http://feeds.feedburner.com/~r/OpticsorgResearch/~4/dUqPF6DCFCk" height="1" width="1"/
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Geneva, 18 June 2010. At its 155th session today, the CERN[1] Council strongly congratulated the Laboratory on the excellent performance of the LHC since its start-up for physics on 30 March this year. Council also opened the door to greater integration in particle physics when it unanimously adopted the recommendations of a working group set up in 2008 to examine the role of the Organization in the light of increasing globalization in particle physics.
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Organic lasers show tremendous promise for sensing the vapours given off by the explosives found in landmines.
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Batavia, Ill. - Scientists of the MINOS experiment at the Department of Energy's Fermi National Accelerator laboratory today (June 14) announced the world's most precise measurement to date of the parameters that govern antineutrino oscillations, the back-and-forth transformations of antineutrinos from one type to another. This result provides information about the difference in mass between different antineutrino types. The measurement showed an unexpected variance in the values for neutrinos and antineutrinos. This mass difference parameter, called delta m squared, is smaller by approximately 40 percent for neutrinos than for antineutrinos.
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SPIE adds to open-access suite with JBO delayed-open option, NIH deposits.
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New information from frontiers of space and related data-gathering technology are the focus of SPIE Astronomical Telescopes and Instrumentation.
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An optical quantum computer is a step closer thanks to an electrically driven source of entangled photon pairs.