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POSSIBLE BREAKTHROUGH TECHNOLOGY: CELLANA’S MICROALGAE BIODIESEL ENTERING...

(All images, including that of the Open Pond above & video below – courtesy Cellana, Inc) Cellana, Inc may be on its way to becoming as much a household name as Shell, Esso or Chevron – only it is...

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$18.5 MILLION ALUMNI GIFT LIFTS UC SAN DIEGO’S COMPUTER SCIENCE & ENGINEERING...

(The following article was written by Daniel Kane and originally published by the UC San Diego News Service; Photos by Erik Jepsen/UC San Diego Publications) An $18.5 million gift from a UC San Diego...

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CITADIS SPIRIT LIGHT RAIL VEHICLES: CAN SAN DIEGO GET SOMETHING LIKE THEM?

(Image above taken from the youtube video “Alstom’s Citadis Spirit Light Rail Vehicle,” embedded below – all images courtesy Alstom) I’m writing this in a spirit not unlike that of a kid who, after...

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INTERVIEW WITH TAD SIMMONS, CEO OF GS ENVIROSERVICES

(The following video is an interview with the CEO of  GS Enviroservices, which owns San Diego Loves Green)) Published on Jun 20, 2013 CEOLIVE Executive Interview | Tad Simmons, CEO of GS Enviroservices...

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HIGH SCHOOL GIRL INVENTS FLASHLIGHT POWERED BY BODY HEAT

I remember when I powered a small electric motor with heat (and a good amount of it) using a thermoelectric module. However, I had a hard time achieving more than 1 volt. A 15-year-old girl in tenth...

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HYPERLOOP TESTS START THIS YEAR: THEORETICAL SPEED 4,000 MPH.

(Editors Note: I do not know whether to laugh, or take this seriously….)  America has been embroiled in a debate over the wisdom of spending billions of dollars on a national high-speed rail network. A...

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ELASTIC ELECTRONICS — STRETCHABLE NETWORKS OF GOLD NANOPARTICLES THAT CREATE...

Flexible electronics are now one step closer to being a reality thanks to new research from the University of Michigan — the researchers there created an extremely stretchable electrical conductor out...

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NEW GATES REACH PANAMA CANAL

The new gates weigh an average of 3,100 tons each; Expansion Program 62 percent complete PANAMA CITY, Aug. 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ — In a major milestone for the Panama Canal Expansion Program, the first...

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MIT STUDENTS CAN FLY (IN REDUCED GRAVITY)

MIT students can fly (in reduced gravity)  MITNewsOffice·201 videos Published on Sep 27, 2013 A team of four undergraduates from MIT were one of six teams who got to fly on NASA’s Reduced Gravity...

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BETTER BATTERIES THROUGH BIOLOGY?

Lithium-air batteries have become a hot research area in recent years: They hold the promise of drastically increasing power per battery weight, which could lead, for example, to electric cars with a...

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