other tech: Stealth radar: Traffic cops could check speed without triggering radar detector

Ohio State University engineers have invented a radar system that is virtually undetectable, because its signal resembles random noise. Like traditional radar, the “noise” radar detects objects by bouncing a radio signal off them and detecting the rebound. The hardware isn’t expensive, either; altogether, the components cost less than $100. The radar can be tuned …

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Membrane protein ‘factory’ may lead to new drug treatments

Mastering proteins is a pathway to molecular nanotechnology. This is an advance towards understanding and mastering non-water soluable proteins. PROTEIN FACTORY – Argonne biologists developed a membrane protein production “factory” using photosynthetic Rhodobacter, which can be engineered to express and incorporate the proteins into the cell’s cytoplasmic membrane, shown in white. Membrane proteins are difficult …

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Aberration correction enables 3-D Imaging Akin to Confocal Optical Technique

Aberration-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy offers users the ability to perform 3-D imaging similar to confocal microscopy, a group at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee has reported. The technique can probe sample volumes that are 500 million times smaller than those interrogated using the optical technique, and further improvements in resolution are expected with …

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Soft x-rays focused to 15nanometers, 6 nanometer resolution possible

To achieve high resolution depends on the ability to squeeze the zones close together, with a placement accuracy no less than one-third the width of the zones themselves. Accurate placement of 15-nanometer-wide zones allows no more than 5‑nanometer leeway. In fact the Nanowriter is capable of placement accuracy to within 2 nanometers, allowing for even …

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Metamaterials background, superlens, super optical microscopes and other new capabilities

Metamaterials are artificially created substances that scientists essentially tune to respond to electromagnetic waves in ways that natural substances do not. The atoms and molecules of the actual materials with what look like micro- or nano-circuits. They look like little loops and wires. The architecture of the material creates new properties that its parent material …

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other tech: more on solar energy

Daystar has reached some new milestones Recent results from tests conducted in DayStar’s laboratory have shown solar cells produced from its Gen I line achieved 16.9 percent total area conversion efficiencies on (1.1 cm2) glass substrates and 15.7 percent on flexible metal substrates. Similar size TerraFoil(TM) cells made on their commercial-scale Gen II platform have …

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Other tech: Almost zero emission combustor

Georgia Tech researchers have created a new combustor (combustion chamber where fuel is burned to power an engine or gas turbine) designed to burn fuel in a wide range of devices with next to no emission of nitrogen oxide (NOx) and carbon monoxide (CO), two of the primary causes of air pollution. The device has …

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Complexity economics and wealth

Economics is in the midst of a revolution – its biggest in over a century. There are new insights into the workings of the economy. “Complexity Economics,” as Beinhocker of McKinsey calls the new paradigm, views the economy as a highly dynamic, constantly evolving system, more akin to the brain, the Internet, or an ecosystem …

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More on Thorium reactors

Discussing nuclear energy including Thorium as a sustainable energy policy A study of the Accelerator Driven systems and electrical costs that it produces compared to alternatives

Thorium reactors for earth and moon

Thorium reactors could be 5 times cheaper than natural gas energy, be meltdown resistant, be able to destroy old long lived radioactive waste, and involve no readily usable weapons grade material. Thanks to Futurepundit for his article on this The amount of energy per kg of thorium is huge: 11 million kW-hr per kg.Besides having …

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