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Darkstrand opens a high-speed artery between corporations and researchersThe Internet was invented for researchers. But today, Internet data transfer speeds are too low for many types of scientific collaboration. So researchers have built their own, smaller networks, operating outside of the Internet, one of which a company called Darkstrand just bought into for a new... |
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Introducing Thomas M. Rock [Green Gabbro]So far, Thomas M. is the only one to take advantage of my Donors Choose fundraising gimmicks. So, this rose quartz cobble, which I picked up while hiking in the hills near Santa Fe, shall henceforth be known as Thomas. When you find something so well-rounded in a sedimentary deposit it's alwa... |
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'It's like TV, only better': Charlie Brooker's American road tripI have a short attention span, so short I even got bored just then, halfway through typing the word "span". This means when planning a holiday, I tend to balk at the prospect of a week or two flopping on a beach. What if I get restless and walk into the sea? More to the point, and going... |
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Startup Turns CO2 Into FuelResearchers developing alternatives to fossil fuels are working with everything from algaeto babassu oil to corn, but a California company says it can recycle carbon dioxide into fuel. Carbon Sciencesclaims it has develo... |
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DSM launches U.S. Department of Energy-funded research initiative for second generation biofuelsHEERLEN, NETHERLANDS--(Marketwire - October 21, 2008) - Royal DSM N.V., the global Life Sciences and Materials Sciences company today announced the execution of a multimillion dollar cooperative funding agreement with the US Department of Energy to underwrite a portion of research and developme... |
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Free-piston engines could be alternative energy alternativeFiled under: Hybrids/Alternative, GreenLong ago (last month for example) when fuel prices were high and looked likely to get even higher, it seemed everyone had an idea to improve fuel economy and reduce emissions. While some aftermarket companies played with magnets, it looked like the major OEM... |

