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Radioactive Waste Recycling No Longer A Pain In The Ash

Radioactive Waste Recycling No Longer A Pain In The Ash

   A new recycling plant will soon recover uranium from the ashes of radioactive garbage to be recycled back into nuclear fuel using an efficient, environmentally friendly technology inspired by decaffeinated coffee. The technique’s future may even hold the key to recycling the most dangerous forms of radioactive waste.

Posted : Sat, Aug 23, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Virtual World Is Sign Of Future For Scientists, Engineers

Virtual World Is Sign Of Future For Scientists, Engineers

   Purdue University is operating a virtual environment that enables scientists and engineers to interpret raw data collected with powerful instruments called dynamic atomic force microscopes.

Posted : Fri, Jul 18, 2008

Category : Science / General-Sciences News

Nissan Executive Testifies Before Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming

Nissan Executive Testifies Before Select Committee on Energy Independence and Global Warming

   Reinforces company's commitment to deliver zero-emission electric vehicles in U.S. by 2010.

Posted : Thu, Jun 26, 2008

Category : World-Business / Auto News

Ask.com, Dell Partner For A Better Planet

Ask.com, Dell Partner For A Better Planet

   Ask.com® , a leading search engine and wholly owned business of IAC (NASDAQ: IACI), and Dell today announced collaborative efforts to help protect the environment with custom, energy-efficient servers and the planting of thousands of trees to offset carbon emissions.

Posted : Thu, Aug 09, 2007

Category : Technology / Industry News

Millions Of New Genes Discovered In An Ocean Expedition

Millions Of New Genes Discovered In An Ocean Expedition

   Scientists discovered more than 6 million new genes, thousands of protein families, and specifically the characterization of thousands of protein kinases from ocean microbes, during an ocean expedition aimed at determining if bacteria and virus life in the seas can offer new ideas for alternative energy production and solutions to environmental issues.

Posted : Wed, Mar 14, 2007

Category : Science / General-Sciences News
 
 
 
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