Thursday, 13 November 2014

Drexel Engineers Improve Strength, Flexibility of Atom-Thick Films

TECH SPACE
Drexel Engineers Improve Strength, Flexibility of Atom-Thick Films
Philadelphia PA (SPX) Nov 12, 2014 - Making a paper airplane in school used to mean trouble. Today it signals a promising discovery in materials science research that could help next-generation technology -like wearable energy storage devices- get off the ground. Researchers at Drexel University and Dalian University of Technology in China have chemically engineered a new, electrically conductive nanomaterial that is flexible enoug ... more


It was Sept. 25 last time gas prices went up

OIL AND GAS
It was Sept. 25 last time gas prices went up
Washington (UPI) Nov 11, 2014 - It's been 47 days since the U.S. average price for a gallon of gasoline increased, the longest streak in six years, motor club AAA said. AAA reports a national average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline at $2.926, just one tenth of one cent lower than Monday's average price. Nevertheless, it's been nearly two months since the average price went up, the longest streak since ... more


Wednesday, 12 November 2014

EU sees light at the end of the climate tunnel

CLIMATE SCIENCE
EU sees light at the end of the climate tunnel
Brussels (UPI) Nov 11, 2014 - The ability to limit global warming and effectively combat climate change is within our reach, the European climate commissioner said Tuesday. "We have a choice and we must have the political courage to act now, with ambition and collectively," Members of the European Union in October agreed to cut greenhouse gas emissions by 40 percent, increase the renewable energy footprint by ... more


Ebola spread boosts British 'Plague Inc' online game

EPIDEMICS
Ebola spread boosts British 'Plague Inc' online game
London (AFP) Nov 11, 2014 - The Ebola epidemic has led to a boom in downloads for the online game "Plague Inc", prompting its British developer to launch a charity initiative and offer it as a teaching tool. "I didn't want to have my game associated with something as horrific as the current Ebola outbreak," James Vaughan, the 27-year-old behind the company Ndemic Creations, told AFP. The game, where the aim is to d ... more


Bizarre mapping error puts newly discovered species in jeopardy

FLORA AND FAUNA
Bizarre mapping error puts newly discovered species in jeopardy
New York NY (SPX) Nov 12, 2014 - WCS scientists in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) have discovered a new species of plant living in a remote rift valley escarpment that's supposed to be inside of a protected area. But an administrative mapping error puts the reserve's borders some 50 kilometers west of the actual location. Now the new species, along with 900 other plant varieties and 1,400 chimpanzees, are in limbo with ... more


Biochemistry detective work: Algae at night

WATER WORLD
Biochemistry detective work: Algae at night
Stanford CA (SPX) Nov 12, 2014 - Photosynthesis is probably the most well-known aspect of plant biochemistry. It enables plants, algae, and select bacteria to transform the energy from sunlight during the daytime into chemical energy in the form of sugars and starches (as well as oils and proteins), and it involves taking in carbon dioxide from the air and releasing oxygen derived from water molecules. Photosynthetic orga ... more


Anti-organic: Why do some farmers resist profitable change?

FARM NEWS
Anti-organic: Why do some farmers resist profitable change?
Washington DC (SPX) Nov 12, 2014 - Why do some chemical farmers resist a profitable conversion to organic methods? A new study in the Journal of Marketing suggests it may be because making that change feels like switching belief systems. "The ideological map of American agriculture reveals an unfolding drama between chemical and organic farming," write authors Melea Press (University of Bath), Eric Arnould (Southern Denmark ... more