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Aug

Stanford: California Can be Powered by 100% Renewable Energy by 2050

A new study by a team from Stanford presents a “roadmap” for converting California’s all-purpose energy infrastructure over to renewable sources by 2050. The paper, published in the journal Energy, outlines the state’s expected 2050 energy needs, then proposes several steps to ensure that they can be met by a combination of wind, water and sunlight (WWS). The plan begins

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13
Aug

China’s Largest Robot Restaurant is Crawling with WALL-E-Style Waiters

The future is here, or at least it is in China, where the largest second-generation robot restaurant is run by a small handful of humans and 15 robots! Located in Kunshan City, the restaurant owned by a local impresario who designed the eatery to have robots cook, take orders, serve meals and greet customers as they arrive.   Robot theme

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12
Aug

Color sensor tunes LED light color through smartphone interface

Through the use of its True Color sensor, MAZeT GmbH has demonstrated the accurate color control of LEDs using a smartphone or tablet as a remote control. Depending on the wireless connection, several light boxes can be managed simultaneously, claims the company, so as to display a specific color mix from the RGBW palette or to conjure up a scenario

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11
Aug

The Moon Could Meet the World’s Energy Needs for the Next 10k Years

Mining the moon to meet our energy needs may sound like the plot from a sci-fi movie, but China is considering doing exactly that. Helium 3 is an extremely valuable isotope that could be used in clean fusion plants to generate energy – and it’s available in vast quantities on the moon. Some scientists say that the moon is so

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11
Aug

New class of ultra-thin film materials

The team is led by Alexander Balandin, University of California Presidential Chair in Electrical and Computer Engineering and founding chair of the materials science and engineering program at UC Riverside’s Bourns College of Engineering. Other members of the team are Roger Lake, a UC Riverside professor, Alexander Khitun, a UC Riverside research professor, and Tina Salguero, an assistant professor at

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11
Aug

Carbon dioxide ‘sponge’ could ease transition to cleaner energy


A sponge-like plastic that sops up the greenhouse gas carbon dioxide (CO2) might ease our transition away from polluting fossil fuels and toward new energy sources, such as hydrogen. The material — a relative of the plastics used in food containers — could play a role in President Obama’s plan to cut CO2 emissions 30 percent by 2030, and could

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11
Aug

China To Ban Coal Use In Beijing By 2020

China’s decision to ban the use of coal from Beijing and other major cities by 2020 grabbed headlines this week, but experts are saying it is unlikely to have a significant impact on the country’s coal consumption. Despite the nation increasing efforts to curb air pollution, demand for the fossil fuel in China is expected to stay steady, as the

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11
Aug

Global Onshore Wind Market Expected To Reach $898 Billion In 2020

In a new global market report from Transparency Market Research, the onshore wind energy is anticipated to reach $898 billion by 2020. In 2013, the market was valued at $89.3 billion. From 2014 to 2020, the market is expected to expand at a compound annual growth rate of 29.6 percent. According to the report, there are several factors that account

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11
Aug

Putting car radar technology to the test

Cars are increasingly equipped with technologies designed to assist the driver in critical situations. Besides cameras and ultrasonic sensors, car makers are turning to radar as the cost of the associated technology decreases. The attraction of radar is that it provides fast and clear-cut measurement of the velocity and distance of multiple objects under any weather conditions. The relevant radar

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11
Aug

Software generates Wi-SUN, LTE, and LTE-Advanced signals

Two additions to Keysight Technologies’ Signal Studio software suite of signal-creation tools target R&D and manufacturing engineers developing or testing the conformance of devices to the IEEE 802.15.4g-based Wi-SUN standard and LTE/LTE-Advanced uplink 2×2 MIMO with real-time HARQ (hybrid automatic repeat request). Wi-SUN is intended to advance and enable interoperable and reliable, cost-effective, low-power, wireless utility products for wireless smart

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