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Lionel Jacques

Nissan announces world's first self-healing iPhone case - 1 views

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    Just over six years ago, we reported that Nissan had developed a "Scratch Guard Coat" paint designed to repair scratches on not only cars, but on painted surfaces in general. ... The Scratch Shield paint is made from polyrotaxane, which has a chemical structure that is able to react and change back to its original shape and fill the gap that results from a fine scratch.
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ESA Coordinates International Satellite Reentry Campaign for Phobos-Grunt - 2 views

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Artificial energy harvesting tree - 1 views

shared by Lionel Jacques on 11 Jan 12 - Cached
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    The idea has been around for already some time (2008) but I like it despite the challenges/trade-off: visible vs IR photovoltaics, black leaves would be better... Piezo + classical PV would already be great... Optimizing the leave shape & distribution for both wind and sun energy harvesting could be interesting...
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The population of natural Earth satellites - 3 views

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    Earth's irregular natural satellites (NES) that are temporarily captured from the near-Earth-object (NEO) population. --> Possibly interesting for NEO exploration? http://arxiv.org/abs/1112.3781
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code.nasa.gov - 0 views

shared by Lionel Jacques on 06 Jan 12 - No Cached
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    NASA open source code initiative... Should ESA do the same?
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Solar Energy Generation in Three Dimensions - 1 views

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    A simple cube open at the top can increase the annual energy density generation by a factor (depending on the latitude) of 2 - 3.8 compared to a flat horizontal panel, versus an increase by a factor of 1.3 - 1.8 achieved from a flat panel using dual-axis tracking. Genetic algorithm are used to optimize the energy production in a day for arbitrarily shaped 3D solar cells confined to a given area footprint and total volume doi:10.1063/1.3308490 could be interesting to investigate
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Inductive charging for electric vehicles to be put to the test in real-world trial in B... - 0 views

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    The "Effizienzhaus-Plus mit Elektromobilität" (Google translation: House-Plus efficiency with electric mobility) project is a German government-backed initiative to build an energy-efficient house that generates more electricity than it consumes. It will see a family of four living in the house located in Berlin for fifteen months, starting in March 2012. Audi, BMW, Daimler, Opel and VW will each get a chance to put their respective electric vehicles to the test with each providing EVs to the house for periods of three months each.
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SETI Search Resumes at Allen Telescope Array, Targeting New Planets - 0 views

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    The Allen Telescope Array (ATA) is once again searching planetary systems for signals that would be evidence of extraterrestrial intelligence. Among its first targets are some of the exoplanet candidates recently discovered by NASA's Kepler space telescope.
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NASA working on a comet harpoon - 2 views

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    Let's hunt for Moby Dick ;-)
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Comet Lovejoy entered SOHO's LASCO C3 field of view - 0 views

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    nice images...
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SLS Boosters Raise Hope For Kerosene - 4 views

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    Would be nice to also push for other alternative fuel and biofuel like the ones studied at Glenn Research Center for airacraft gas turbines (Fischer Tropsch Fuel instead of JP-8) and presented an the International Workshop on Environment and Alternative Energy at ESTEC
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Matrix-style instant learning could be one step closer - 2 views

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    How would you like to have the ability to play the piano downloaded into your brain?
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Higgs hunters close in on their quarry - 1 views

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    The first solid experimental evidence for the existence of the Higgs boson has been unveiled today by physicists working on the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Geneva. Members of the ATLAS experiment revealed evidence that the Higgs particle has a mass of about 126 GeV/c2. "By 2014/2015 we could have enough additional data to eliminate large classes of theories that attempt to explain the Higgs,"
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CERN to announce Higgs boson observation at LHC - 1 views

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    Tomorrow, at 9am EST, scientists at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) at CERN in Switzerland are expected to announce, with fairly strong certainty, that they have observed the Higgs boson "God" particle at a mass-energy of 125 GeV. For just over a week, rumors have been rife that observations with 2.5 to 3.5 sigma certainty (96% to 99.9%) have been made.
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Plaster of Mars? Scientists thrilled by rover's mineral find - 1 views

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    The Opportunity rover, which landed on Mars nearly eight years ago, has discovered a thin, bright mineral vein along the rim of a huge crater called Endeavour. This mineral is almost certainly gypsum that was deposited by liquid water billions of years ago, researchers said.
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String-theory calculations describe 'birth of the universe' - 0 views

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    Researchers in Japan have developed what may be the first string-theory model with a natural mechanism for explaining why our universe would seem to exist in three spatial dimensions if it actually has six more. According to their model, only three of the nine dimensions started to grow at the beginning of the universe, accounting both for the universe's continuing expansion and for its apparently three-dimensional nature. ... The team has yet to prove that the Standard Model of particle physics will show up in its model,...
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DARPA's Shredder Challenge is solved ahead of schedule - 3 views

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    The San Francisco-based team, which beat out approximately 9,000 competitors, used "custom-coded, computer-vision algorithms to suggest fragment pairings to human assemblers for verification."
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Wasps Can Recognize Faces - 2 views

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    Again, amazing insects! Scientists have discovered that Polistes fuscatus paper wasps can recognize and remember each other's faces with sharp accuracy, a new study suggests.
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