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Google and Yahoo face intense US justice department scrutiny of their deal to share some advertising revenue, and the heat will likely increase under a new administration, antitrust experts said.
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via IOL @ 13:08 19th Jun
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PHILADELPHIA - The heat wave that gripped the East Coast over the weekend and into Tuesday claimed the lives of 17 people, and most of the victims were elderly.
in Top Stories
via MSNBC @ 22:08 11th Jun
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MIDDLETOWN -- Thanks to a $12 million NASA contract, a local facility will be manufacturing spacecraft heat shields for the U.S. government's newest intergalactic project.
in Space Science
via Red Orbit @ 10:37 16th Jul
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TORONTO - Magellan Aerospace Corp. (TSX:MAL) has landed a contract to develop heat shields for the future Orion spacecraft, intended to replace the U.S. space shuttles and eventually be launched to the moon and Mars.
in Space Science
via Canadian Business Magazine @ 14:35 10th Jul
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Carbon nanotube thermal interface material (CNT-TIM) has come out ahead in a study by scientists in China. HB-LEDs that were heat sink coupled using CNT-TIM displayed a linear optical response over the input current range 150–900 mA compared with devices configured using commercial TIM, which peaked at 700 mA.
in Nanotech
via nanotechweb.org @ 18:41 3rd Jul
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Researchers have invented a new material that will make cars even more efficient, by converting heat wasted through engine exhaust into electricity. In the current issue of the journal Science, they describe a material with twice the efficiency of anything currently on the market.
in Nanotech
via PhysOrg.com @ 5:35 25th Jul
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Researchers have invented a new material that will make cars even more efficient, by converting heat wasted through engine exhaust into electricity.
in Nanotech
via Science Daily @ 5:32 25th Jul
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Washington, July 25 : Scientists have invented a new material that will make cars even more efficient, by converting heat wasted through engine exhaust into electricity.
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via Topnews.in @ 5:32 25th Jul
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(EMAILWIRE.COM, July 16, 2008 ) Wood Dale, IL, July 11, 2008—SANYO Commercial Solutions a division of SANYO North America Corporation announces outstanding compliance with new AHRI (Air Conditioning, Heating and Refrigeration Institute) requirements for one to one mini split systems. Effective July 1, 2008 AHRI has outlined new guidelines to post certified variable speed mini split air conditioners and heat pumps to their on-line directory. The AHRI website that is the only resource for end users, engineers, and utility companies to verify the performance and certification of HVAC products, making regulation and compliance vital to the industry’s trust and reliability. SANYO is the only manufacturer to comply on all models listed, with a total of 18 heat pumps and 19 air conditioners.
in Gadgets
via Earthtimes.org @ 11:05 16th Jul
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Astronomers led by Simon Driver of Scotland's University of St. Andrews have discovered that interstellar dust shades us from as much as 50% of the light emitted by stars and galaxies. The scientists compared the number of galaxies we could see "edge-on" against the number which were "facing us," reasoning that dust would obscure more of the former, since we already receive less light from them. SPACE.com notes, "In fact, the researchers counted about 70 percent fewer edge-on galaxies than face-on galaxies." A NYTimes report provides some additional details: "Interstellar dust absorbs the visible light emitted by stars and then re-radiates it as infrared, or heat, radiation. But when astronomers measured this heat glow from distant galaxies, the dust appeared to be putting out more energy than the stars.
in Web Developer
via Slashdot @ 10:15 19th May
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The answer is not necessarily "both." According to a study recently published online in PNAS Early Edition, the explosion of species at the tropics has much more to do with warmth than with light.
in Biological Science
via Science Daily @ 21:26 27th May
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ASU's Thermal Emission Imaging System helped scientists find a safe landing site for the Mars Phoenix spacecraft - and the instrument is also giving flight controllers essential data on the atmosphere to ensure a safe touchdown.
in General Science
via Newswise @ 7:53 23rd May
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It is amazing there are not more off-field confrontations similar to that between the England captain, Michael Vaughan, and South Africa's AB de Villiers on the opening day of the Second Test. No game forces the players of competing teams to spend so much time sharing the same rooms at a sporting venue and it is inevitable, in a high-emotionzone, that there is the occasionaldisagreement.
in Cricket
via The Independent @ 4:36 20th Jul
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Alastair Cook has admitted England must step their game up another level if they are to get the better of a rampant South African pace attack.
in Cricket
via Mirror @ 12:02 7th Jul
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'A professional mentality may take up to a generation'
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via Gulf News @ 9:18 24th Jul
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via Electronic Engineering Times Asia @ 23:48 22nd Jul
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An appetite for fun is on the menu today as Zoo Games announces the release of Order Up!. An enjoyable blend of cooking and restaurant management, Order Up! puts players in the shoes of an up-and-coming chef as they perfect their dishes while building a culinary empire. There are over 80 recipes and four different restaurants to test players' culinary skills, and to introduce them to a virtual smorgasbord of frantic cooking fun.
in Video Games
via NG4.com @ 21:17 22nd Jul
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Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schönberg's Miss Saigon begins performances July 21 at the St. Louis Muny, the nation's oldest and largest outdoor theatre.
in Arts & Culture
via Playbill @ 7:50 21st Jul
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Matsushita Electric Works Ltd launched its "Task Light for Mechanical Equipment," a lighting device with a white LED light source for use in mechanical equipment, July 14, 2008.
in Gadgets
via Nikkei Business Publications @ 9:29 14th Jul
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Nottinghamshire face a final-day battle to avoid defeat after being forced to follow on in their LV County Championship clash with Surrey.
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via ESPN Star @ 23:49 13th Jul
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in IP & Patents
via TMC Net @ 8:31 13th Jul
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Good pollen makes bees hot, biologists at UC San Diego have found. Wasps warm up too when they find protein-rich meat, a separate experiment has shown.
in Biological Science
via Newswise @ 13:32 11th Jul
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Newswise - Good pollen makes bees hot, biologists at UC San Diego have found. Wasps warm up too when they find protein-rich meat, a separate experiment has shown.
in Biological Science
via Interest!ALERT @ 2:04 11th Jul
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