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Nuclear Space Propulsion
https://oilprice.com/Energy/Energy-General/Nuclear-Energy-Could-Power-The-Trillion-Dollar-Space-Race.html Going back too the days of Apollo; NASA and specifically Dr. Von Braun foresaw a day when mankind would travel across the cosmos. To...- Prometheus1354 Replied
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Oil & gas and true culprits of war
A post on LinkedIn indicated that Israel determines to be there despite surrounded by enemies has been due to possible ownership of gas fields...- specinho Replied
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Oil and gas industry gearing up for robotics adoption, says GlobalData
Oil and gas industry gearing up for robotics adoption, says GlobalData The oil and gas industry is gearing up to deploy robotics across a wide...- ceo_energemsier Replied
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Pentagon Wants Mobile Nuclear Reactors
https://www.defensenews.com/smr/nuclear-arsenal/2020/03/09/pentagon-to-award-mobile-nuclear-reactor-contracts-this-week/ What could possibly go wrong? Maybe a rocket propelled grenade, mortar, IED, drone strike? RCW- ronwagn Replied
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Perhaps a tin foil hat will REALLY be required in the future...
...to act as a Faraday Cage, as your thoughts just might be readable, as an off growth of such technology as this. Amazing! https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/14/health/speech-brain-implant-computer.html?campaign_id=60&emc=edit_na_20210714&instance_id=0&nl=breaking-news&ref=cta®i_id=54533837&segment_id=63473&user_id=68525f6837d33eab7f1facce57a96994- turbguy Replied
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Physicists Develop New Significantly More Efficient Solar Cell
https://scitechdaily.com/physicists-develop-new-significantly-more-efficient-solar-cell/ Hope springs eternal. Harnessing the heat from the sun may be the obvious answer. RCW- Ron Wagner Replied
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Pig kidneys, hearts, lungs, may be increasingly used for human transplants.
https://www.wionews.com/science/in-a-first-surgeons-attached-a-pig-kidney-to-a-human-and-it-worked-422281- pigs
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Plastic waste to plastic goods
Dow to Deploy Plastics-to-Oil Process Bloomberg) -- Dow Inc. is partnering with the Dutch developer of a method for turning plastic trash back into oil...- ceo_energemsier Replied
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Plate Climatology Theory
Hey everyone, I have something here that I believe is a beautiful example of a person applying pure scientific reasoning. A retired geologist by the...- Marc Linquist Replied
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Power Use Shift Can Relieve Pressure on Grid: Experiment
Paying consumers to increase their consumption can reduce the cost of integrating wind and solar electricity production into the grid Very interesting experiment. Finding ways...- groid
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predictions made 30 yers ago about the location of all future discoveries of giants in Ands of South America were 100% correct.
Two years ago was published a report on exploration of giant oil and gas fields. https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s13202-018-0553-1 The predictions made 30 yers ago about the...- Shelia Replied
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Production well vs. exploration well.
If you will notice, high rates are obtained not by exploration wells, but by production wells. case in point. Eland, CrownPoint, Whitebark. even Transglobe drills...- jirqoadai Replied
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Pyrochlore La2Zr2–xNixO7 anodes for direct ammonia solid oxide fuel cells
https://www.eurekalert.org/news-releases/1047477 Quote The LZN0.05-40YSZ composite anode achieved a maximum power density of 100.86 mW/cm2 at 800 °C, which is 1.8 times greater than that of NiO-based...- Meredith Poor Replied
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Real Graphene
Keyword search 'Real Graphene' to find a company that makes actual graphene batteries which consumers can buy. What are for sale right now are...- Meredith Poor Replied
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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions using microwave plasma technology
Some ongoing research info from Physics dot Org. Involves natural gas, coal, hydrogen. Lower cost graphene as a useful byproduct. Excerpts below: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions...- Tom Kirkman Replied
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Religion v Global Warming - Both Tout Armagedom
Reading back from some older posts it appears that we should all be suffering physically NOW from AGW I think it’s AGE we are...- James Regan Replied
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Researchers develop viable, environmentally friendly alternative to Styrofoam
Researchers develop viable, environmentally friendly alternative to Styrofoam Washington State University researchers have developed an environmentally-friendly, plant-based material that for the first time works better...- ceo_energemsier Replied
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Researchers discover an immense hydrocarbon cycle in the world's ocean
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2021-02/uoc--asc020121.php https://msi.ucsb.edu/research/current-projects/collaborative-research-do-cyanobacteria-drive-marine-hydrocarbon Abstract More than 400,000 tons of petroleum hydrocarbons are released annually into the ocean, with human activities and natural seepage contributing comparable amounts. This quantity...- Meredith Poor Replied
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ResearchGate
Has anyone had any bad experiences with ResearchGate? Looks like a Chinese hacking Mecca? ResearchGate has also been criticized for failing to provide safeguards against "the...- James Regan Replied
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Reservoir characteristics and logging evaluation of gas−bearing mudstone in the south of North China Plain
Something a bit different from Nature dot com popped up in my feed today. A compressed PDF of the entire 11 page article is attached...- Tom Kirkman Replied
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Rising seas drowned this bird, now its back! sea levels dropped? HAHA
Wow, oceans rose 136,000 years ago. Who was driving Hummers then? and who was burning coal and doing hydraulic fracturing?? , sea levels rise...- ceo_energemsier Replied
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Rolls-Royce (Engines) to test 100% SAF in Trent engine
This sounds like a viable development. Can it work large scale? Can they supply sufficient quantities and deliver them to airports worldwide? Rolls-Royce to test...- Dan Warnick Replied
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Rolls-Royce wins £450m to invest in SMR - Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
Rolls-Royce, the British company renowned for making the top-of-the range luxury cars and jet engines, finally managed to win a government contract, securing £450...- smr
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Scania electric trucks running on catenary grid power
Looks like Scania is getting into the building of electric trucks. But instead of the Tesla approach of some gigantic battery, Scania has an...- Jan van Eck Replied
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Scientists Dissolve Crude Oil in Water to Study Its Composition
Thought this was pretty interesting. Scientists Dissolve Crude Oil in Water to Study Its Composition Researchers from MIPT, Skoltech, the Joint Institute for High Temperatures of...- Tom Kirkman Replied
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Scientists Figure Out New Way to Remove Salt From Water Giving Hope to Oil and Gas Industry
Sounds like good news for both the Oil & Gas industry and for the Environment. Win - Win. Scientists Figure Out New Way to Remove...- Tom Kirkman Replied
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Seawater split to produce green hydrogen
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have successfully split seawater without pre-treatment to produce green hydrogen. https://www.adelaide.edu.au/newsroom/news/list/2023/01/30/seawater-split-to-produce-green-hydrogen- Meredith Poor Replied
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Shipping industry, barnacles & polar lives
Watch a short clip yesterday. Barnacles are injuring a seal by growing on its body. The seal was bleeding in pain & rescued by...- specinho Replied
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Solar panels that last 120 years!
A development of interest. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41565-020-00841-9- turbguy Replied
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Solar PV
Why solar PV is given high subsidy? Now for the world solar PV is becoming a god sent messenger to save the earth. Look...- D Chandrasekharam Replied
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