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Fusion-Fission System Burns Hot Radioactive Waste
An anonymous reader writes “A hybrid fission-fusion process has been developed that can be used in some traditional fission reactors to process radioactive waste and reduce the amount of waste produced by 99%. This process uses magnetic bottle techniques developed from fusion research. This seems like the first viable solution to the radioactive waste problem of traditional nuclear reactors. This could be a big breakthrough in the search for environmentally friendly energy sources. Lots of work remains to take the concept to an engineering prototype and then to a production reactor.”
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"Subhuman Project" Human Powered Submarine
overThruster writes “Inventor Ted Ciamillo and marine biologist Frank Fish (yes, that’s his real name) are at work on a human-powered sub designed to cross the Atlantic. What’s interesting is the highly efficient propulsion system which uses a ‘tail’ modeled after CAT scans of a dolphin’s. From the article: ‘Ciamillo and Fish say they knew they were onto something when the first prototype Lunocet, a piece of sculpted foam sandwiched between two pieces of carbon fiber, essentially swam by itself. When they released it at the bottom of a test pool, its buoyancy combined with its cambered shape generated a forward thrust that made it scoot across the tank.'”
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Alaskans Prepare For Volcanic Eruption
An anonymous reader writes “Mount Redoubt, or Redoubt Volcano, is an active stratovolcano in the largely volcanic Aleutian Range of Alaska. The once quiet volcano has begun to roar once again. It’s last eruption was in 1989 and geologists suggest that the next one is upon us. Alaskans who lived through the earlier eruption are stocking up on breathing masks and goggles. Starting on Friday, January 23 2009, the level of seismic activity increased markedly, and on Sunday AVO raised the Aviation Color Code to ORANGE and the Volcano Alert Level to WATCH. On the basis of all available monitoring data AVO regards that an eruption similar to or smaller than the one that occurred in 1989-90 is the most probable outcome. We expect such an eruption to occur within days to weeks.” From the AP article: “Alaska’s volcanoes are not like Hawaii’s. ‘Most of them don’t put out the red river of lava,’ said the observatory’s John Power. Instead, they typically explode and shoot ash 30,000 to 50,000 feet high — more than nine miles — into the jet stream. ‘It’s a very abrasive kind of rock fragment,’ Power said. The particulate has jagged edges and has been used as an industrial abrasive. ‘They use this to polish all kinds of metals,’ he said.” The server for the Alaska Volcano Observatory appears to be overloaded and is unresponsive.
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India Will Show Its $10 Laptop Prototype
Tech Ticker writes “The Indian Government last year announced the development of a cheap laptop, but was later rectified as 0 laptop. Now the government has announced that HRD minister Arjun Singh will unveil the prototype of a Rs. 500 () computer. The computer is developed by the Indian Institute of Science (IISc), Bangalore, and Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Chennai. No specifications were revealed but DNA, a daily newspaper, has mentioned that it will be small and portable, will feature Wi-Fi, LAN, and expandable memory, and will operate on 2 watts of power.”
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Power In Scotland From Tides and Whiskey
tsamsoniw writes “Singapore-based Atlantis Resources Corporation, which brings to the table tidal-turbine technology, is partnering with Scotland-based datacenter developer Internet Villages International) to construct a tidal-powered 150MW ‘Blue Datacenter,’ InfoWorld reports. If all goes to plan, the facility will eventually be powered entirely by clean energy produced by tidal-current turbines in the Pentland Firth, the stretch of water between the far north Scottish mainland and Orkney. The firth’s currents could generate 700 megawatts of electricity by 2020.” And reader Mike writes “Here’s something to raise a glass to: recently the Rothes consortium of whiskey and scotch distillers announced that they have partnered with Helius Energy to install a power plant fueled entirely by whiskey by-products. The completed plant will use biomass cogeneration to convert draff and pot ale from the distillery into 7.2 MW of electricity — enough to power 9,000 homes.”
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Tories say scientific research remains key priority, despite fears … – Brandon Sun
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Tories say scientific research remains key priority, despite fears …
Brandon Sun – 10 hours ago OTTAWA – The Harper government sought to squelch fears it might withhold funding for scientific research and promised increased spending in a sector it described as key to Canada's future. Science community sees budget promises as mixed bag CBC.ca Budget erases funding for key science agency Globe and Mail Saskatoonhomepage.ca – TheChronicleHerald.ca – Science Now – Windsor Star all 30 news articles |
Migratory instincts protect caribou herds – Calgary Herald
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Migratory instincts protect caribou herds
Calgary Herald – 14 hours ago Mountain caribou have a genetic nimbleness that could help them endure the threats of climate change and other challenges to their habitat. Study urges special help for mountain caribou Globe and Mail Caribou are ensuring their survival Calgary CTV Canoe.ca – The Canadian Press – Science Daily (press release) all 37 news articles |
Owner of troubled BC mill says he’s not responsible for … – The Gazette (Montreal)
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Owner of troubled BC mill says he’s not responsible for …
The Gazette (Montreal) – 27 Jan 2009 By Gordon Hamilton, Canwest News ServiceJanuary 27, 2009 11:47 PM VANCOUVER – A man involved with the company that owns a troubled BC pulp mill has denied he’s in charge of the firm – making it unclear who will pay the cost of preventing an … 'Point man' for Mackenzie mill says he's not sure who owns it Vancouver Sun MacKenzie pulp mill taken over by ministry CTV British Columbia Globe and Mail – AOL Canada – The Province – Prince George Citizen all 40 news articles |


