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July 16, 2020
WATER WORLD
New technology combines wood, bacteria, sunlight to purify water



Washington DC (UPI) Jul 08, 2020
Engineers have developed a new wood-based steam generator that can purify water using bacteria-produced nanomaterials and the sun's energy. Solar steam generators, which use the sun's energy to separate water molecules from contaminants via evaporation, aren't new, but the quest to make the technology as efficient as possible is never-ending. When working to improve upon solar steam generators, scientists can focus one or more sources of inefficiencies: light absorption, heat management, ... read more

CHIP TECH
Magnetic memory states go exponential
Ramat Gan, Israel (SPX) Jul 13, 2020
Spintronics is a thriving branch of nano-electronics which utilizes the spin of the electron and its associated magnetic moment in addition to the electron charge used in traditional electronics. Th ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
In-Space sets sights on next phase of Faraday programme after devastating loss of Faraday-1 satellite
Los Angeles CA (SPX) Jul 07, 2020
In-Space Missions has vowed to continue its Faraday satellite programme after the extreme disappointment of losing their maiden satellite Faraday-1. The nanosat was launched on a Rocket Lab Electron ... more
TECH SPACE
Just add nano-materials for stronger, tougher diving fins
Paris (ESA) Jul 03, 2020
Adding microscopic nano-materials to carbon fibre composites has resulted in stronger, tougher fins for divers. A space material company teamed up with a market leader in the design and production o ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Exolaunch and NanoAvionics sign two launch agreements for SpaceX's rideshare missions
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jul 01, 2020
Exolaunch, a rideshare launch and deployment solutions provider, signed launch agreements with NanoAvionics, a nano-satellite bus manufacturer and mission integrator, to launch two 6U nano-satellite ... more
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INTERNET SPACE
Quantum entanglement demonstrated aboard orbiting CubeSat
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 26, 2020
In a critical step toward creating a global quantum communications network, researchers have generated and detected quantum entanglement onboard a CubeSat nanosatellite weighing less than 2.6 kilogr ... more
ENERGY TECH
New insights into the energy levels in quantum dots
Bochum, Germany (SPX) Jun 26, 2020
Researchers from Basel, Bochum and Copenhagen have gained new insights into the energy states of quantum dots. They are semiconductor nanostructures and promising building blocks for quantum communi ... more
TECH SPACE
ESA awards NanoAvionics contract to develop new satellite propulsion technologies
Vilnius, Lithuania (SPX) Jun 24, 2020
The European Space Agency (ESA) has granted 1 million euros to nanosatellite mission integrator NanoAvionics to develop key components for small satellite propulsion systems. The new propulsion tech ... more
MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
FFI selects GomSpace to build military communication satellite
Aalborg, Danmark (SPX) Jun 24, 2020
GomSpace has signed a contract to develop and deliver a nanosatellite to the Norwegian Defence Research Establishment (FFI). The satellite will demonstrate military tactical communications on ... more
SPACEMART
NanoAvionics to build first 2 satellite buses for Omnispace Constellation
Midland TX (SPX) Jun 22, 2020
Mission integrator NanoAvionics was contracted by Thales Alenia Space to build the initial two satellite buses for Omnispace's satellite-based Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure. NanoAvionics' ... more
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CARBON WORLDS
Two-dimensional carbon networks
Washington DC (SPX) Jun 19, 2020
Lithium-ion batteries usually contain graphitic carbons as anode materials. Scientists have investigated the carbonic nanoweb graphdiyne as a novel two-dimensional carbon network for its suitability ... more
STELLAR CHEMISTRY
Superlens squeezes light into nanospace
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Jun 17, 2020
Russian and Danish researchers have made a first-ever experimental observation of a plasmon nanojet. This physical phenomenon enables nanoscale focusing of light and, theoretically, allows engineers ... more
CLIMATE SCIENCE
Simba CubeSat to swivel from Earth to Sun to help track climate change
Paris (ESA) Jun 16, 2020
Due to launch aboard Friday's Vega rocket, ESA's Simba CubeSat is a tiny mission with a big ambition: to measure one of the fundamental drivers of climate change in a new way. The 30-cm long nanosat ... more
NANO TECH
The smallest motor in the world
Dubendorf, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 17, 2020
The smallest motor in the world - consisting of just 16 atoms: this was developed by a team of researchers from Empa and EPFL. "This brings us close to the ultimate size limit for molecular motors," ... more
ROCKET SCIENCE
Arianespace Vega mission to perform Small Spacecraft Mission Service Proof of Concept flight
Kourou, French Guiana (ESA) Jun 12, 2020
With this mission, designated Flight VV16, Arianespace underscores its comprehensive range of innovative and competitive services to address the nano- and micro-satellite market sub-segment, serving ... more


Spontaneous formation of nanoscale hollow structures could boost battery storage

NANO TECH
Crystalline 'nanobrush' clears way to advanced energy and information tech
Oak Ridge TN (SPX) Jun 10, 2020
A team led by the Department of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory synthesized a tiny structure with high surface area and discovered how its unique architecture drives ions across interfaces to ... more
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OIL AND GAS
Integrating nanomaterial with light-absorbing molecule powers hydrogen production from water and sun
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Jun 10, 2020
In line with the depletion of fossil fuels and the environmental problems our planet faces due to their combustion, developing technology for clean energy generation is a topic of global interest. A ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Showtime for photosynthesis
Berkeley CA (SPX) Jun 05, 2020
Using a unique combination of nanoscale imaging and chemical analysis, an international team of researchers has revealed a key step in the molecular mechanism behind the water splitting reaction of ... more
OIL AND GAS
New nanodevice could use solar energy to produce hydrogen
Amsterdam. The Netherlands (SPX) Jun 10, 2020
Solar energy is considered by some to be the ultimate solution to address the current energy crisis and global warming and the environmental crises brought about by excessive consumption of fossil f ... more
SOLAR DAILY
Solar cells, phone displays and lighting could be transformed by nanocrystal assembly method
Melbourne, Australia (SPX) Jun 04, 2020
Smart phones, tablets and laptop displays, camera lenses, biosensing devices, integrated chips and solar photovoltaic cells are among the applications that could stand to benefit from an innovative ... more
CHIP TECH
Carbon nanotube transistors make the leap from lab to factory floor
Boston MA (SPX) Jun 02, 2020
Carbon nanotube transistors are a step closer to commercial reality, now that MIT researchers have demonstrated that the devices can be made swiftly in commercial facilities, with the same equipment ... more
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A slightly younger Moon
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jul 13, 2020
The Moon formed a little later than previously assumed. When a Mars-sized protoplanet was destroyed in a collision with the young Earth, a new body was created from the debris ejected during this catastrophe - the Moon. Planetary geophysicists at the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR), led by Maxime Maurice, together with researchers at the University of Mun ... more
+ Who's ready to serve the lunar missions
+ Scientists identify 'gel-like' substance Chinese rover found on the moon
+ NASA Increases Investment in US Small Businesses to Mature Lunar Capabilities for Artemis
+ China's Chang'e 4 probe resumes work for 20th lunar day
+ Nature of Enigmatic Substance Found on Far Side of the Moon Uncovered by Scientists
+ Metals in lunar craters provide new insights to its origin
+ Radar points to Moon being more metallic than researchers thought
Tianwen 1 probe to soon blast off for Mars
Beijing (XNA) Jul 16, 2020
Tianwen 1, a Chinese Mars probe, has been transported to Hainan province, where it is set to be launched atop a Long March 5 carrier rocket in the coming days, according to the China Academy of Space Technology. The academy said in a statement on Tuesday that the spacecraft is now undergoing prelaunch preparations at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Wenchang before setting out on China' ... more
+ China's newest carrier rocket fails in debut mission
+ China's tracking ship wraps up satellite launch monitoring
+ Final Beidou launch marks major milestone in China's space effort
+ Satellite launch center Wenchang eyes boosting homestay, catering sectors
+ Private investment fuels China commercial space sector growth
+ More details of China's space station unveiled
+ China space program targets July launch for Mars mission


Britain bans China's Huawei, handing US big win
London (AFP) July 14, 2020
Britain on Tuesday bowed to growing US pressure and ordered the phased removal of Chinese telecoms giant Huawei from its 5G network despite warnings of retaliation from Beijing. The policy reversal hands a long-sought victory to US President Donald Trump's administration in its geopolitical tug-of-war with China. The White House said the decision "reflects a growing international consens ... more
+ Top Trump aide warns of 'strong actions' on TikTok, angering China
+ China calls Britain 'America's dupe' for banning Huawei
+ Japan defence review slams China's virus 'disinformation'
+ Huawei urges UK not to rush into 5G decision
+ Facebook, Google, Twitter pause user info requests from HK govt
+ Microsoft, Zoom join pause on Hong Kong data requests
+ TikTok pulls out of Hong Kong after new security law
A slightly younger Moon
Berlin, Germany (SPX) Jul 13, 2020
The Moon formed a little later than previously assumed. When a Mars-sized protoplanet was destroyed in a collision with the young Earth, a new body was created from the debris ejected during this catastrophe - the Moon. Planetary geophysicists at the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum fur Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR), led by Maxime Maurice, together with researchers at the University of Mun ... more
+ Who's ready to serve the lunar missions
+ Scientists identify 'gel-like' substance Chinese rover found on the moon
+ NASA Increases Investment in US Small Businesses to Mature Lunar Capabilities for Artemis
+ China's Chang'e 4 probe resumes work for 20th lunar day
+ Nature of Enigmatic Substance Found on Far Side of the Moon Uncovered by Scientists
+ Metals in lunar craters provide new insights to its origin
+ Radar points to Moon being more metallic than researchers thought
The smallest motor in the world
Dubendorf, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 17, 2020
The smallest motor in the world - consisting of just 16 atoms: this was developed by a team of researchers from Empa and EPFL. "This brings us close to the ultimate size limit for molecular motors," explains Oliver Groning, head of the Functional Surfaces Research Group at Empa. The motor measures less than one nanometer - in other words it is around 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of a ... more
+ Crystalline 'nanobrush' clears way to advanced energy and information tech
+ Transporting energy through a single molecular nanowire
+ To make an atom-sized machine, you need a quantum mechanic
+ Magnetic nanoparticles help researchers remotely release adrenal hormones
+ New DNA origami motor breaks speed record for nano machines
+ Deep-sea osmolyte makes biomolecular machines heat-tolerant
How does Earth sustain its magnetic field?
Washington DC (SPX) Jul 13, 2020
How did the chemical makeup of our planet's core shape its geologic history and habitability? Life as we know it could not exist without Earth's magnetic field and its ability to deflect dangerous ionizing particles from the solar wind and more far-flung cosmic rays. It is continuously generated by the motion of liquid iron in Earth's outer core, a phenomenon called the geodynamo. De ... more
+ Proba-V passes the torch
+ China's marine satellites support coral reef protection in South China Sea
+ Methane emissions rise nine percent in decade
+ UP42 Adds exactEarth Ship Tracking Data to Geospatial Marketplace
+ Simulations shows magnetic field can change 10 times faster than previously thought
+ New study detects ringing of the global atmosphere
+ Contracts awarded for development of six new Copernicus missions


The smallest motor in the world
Dubendorf, Switzerland (SPX) Jun 17, 2020
The smallest motor in the world - consisting of just 16 atoms: this was developed by a team of researchers from Empa and EPFL. "This brings us close to the ultimate size limit for molecular motors," explains Oliver Groning, head of the Functional Surfaces Research Group at Empa. The motor measures less than one nanometer - in other words it is around 100,000 times smaller than the diameter of a ... more
+ Crystalline 'nanobrush' clears way to advanced energy and information tech
+ Transporting energy through a single molecular nanowire
+ To make an atom-sized machine, you need a quantum mechanic
+ Magnetic nanoparticles help researchers remotely release adrenal hormones
+ New DNA origami motor breaks speed record for nano machines
+ Deep-sea osmolyte makes biomolecular machines heat-tolerant
"Alexa, go to the kitchen and fetch me a snack"
Boston MA (SPX) Jul 16, 2020
Wouldn't we all appreciate a little help around the house, especially if that help came in the form of a smart, adaptable, uncomplaining robot? Sure, there are the one-trick Roombas of the appliance world. But MIT engineers are envisioning robots more like home helpers, able to follow high-level, Alexa-type commands, such as "Go to the kitchen and fetch me a coffee cup." To carry out such ... more
+ AI robots for power network put into service in North China
+ Amid reckoning on police racism, algorithm bias in focus
+ Coordinating complex behaviors between hundreds of robots
+ DLR and Mozilla are researching technologies for voice control of robots
+ New jellyfish robots can outswim their inspiration
+ This Hopping Robot Could Explore the Solar System's Icy Moons
+ Fugro partners with Australian Space Agency on new robotics control complex


Northrop Grumman Short Range Air Defense System to counter aerial threats
Huntsville FL (SPX) Jul 13, 2020
Northrop Grumman Corporation's Forward Area Air Defense Command and Control (FAAD C2) system has been selected by the U.S. Department of Defense (DOD) as the interim command and control system for future Counter-Small Unmanned Aerial System (C-sUAS) procurements. The decision follows the findings of a service board established by the DOD's Joint Counter-Small Unmanned Aerial Systems (C-sUA ... more
+ Firebird completes successful multi-day capability demonstration flights
+ Britain buys General Atomics' Protector drone in $81M deal
+ World entering new military 'drone age': UN expert
+ Northrop Grumman system to be interim anti-drone solution
+ State Department approves $23M sale of Black Hawk to Jordan
+ Hundreds of drones light up Seoul sky with virus messages
+ Embention Partners with Sagetech to achieve full situation awareness in unmanned flight
Testing for success with OmegA
Chandler AZ (SPX) Jul 13, 2020
Space radiation scorches circuits, eats electronics and tortures terabytes. It is the single greatest threat to systems that operate in or travel through space. But does a rocket that will operate in a radiation-filled environment for no more than 12 hours really need the same expensive radiation hardened flight computer as a satellite that will operate in geosynchronous orbit for 15 years? Nort ... more
+ Observation of the quantum spin liquid state in novel material
+ Scaling up the quantum chip
+ Magnetic memory states go exponential
+ Dutch chip tech maker ASML resists virus to post growth
+ DARPA Selects Teams to Increase Security of Semiconductor Supply Chain
+ Thermophones offer new route to radically simplify array design, research shows
+ New research advances Army's quest for quantum networking


NASA's Deep Space Station in Australia Is Getting an Upgrade
Pasadena CA (JPL) Jul 13, 2020
The Deep Space Network is NASA's interplanetary switchboard that enables constant communications with our robotic spacecraft. In March, one of the network's largest antennas - Deep Space Station 43 (DSS-43) in Canberra, Australia - began undergoing much-needed upgrades. Forty-eight years old and 70 meters (230 feet) wide, the dish recently received a new X-band frequency cone. Inside the c ... more
+ Shock-dissipating fractal cubes could forge high-tech armor
+ Programmable balloons pave the way for new shape-morphing devices
+ Portable system boosts laser precision, at room temperature
+ Liverpool researchers build robot scientist that has already discovered a new catalyst
+ Scientists map radioactive soil in Western Europe
+ Deutsche Bank teams up with Google in cloud services
+ New biomaterial could shield against harmful radiation
Prison terms for French ex-spies who shared secrets with China
Paris (AFP) July 12, 2020
A French court has sentenced to jail two former agents from the foreign intelligence service after convicting them of sharing secrets with China. Following a trial in Paris conducted in the utmost secrecy, the former officers with France's Directorate-General for External Security (DGSE) were convicted Friday of "sharing intelligence" with a foreign power. Pierre-Marie H., 69, was handed ... more
+ New York Times moving some Hong Kong staff over security law
+ Hong Kong academics fear for freedom under new security law
+ Detained Chinese professor who criticised Xi is freed, friends say
+ Mixed reaction from Hong Kong expats to UK visas offer
+ US warns of 'arbitrary detention' risk in China
+ Sweden ex-envoy faces verdict in China dissident case
+ No regrets: wounded Hong Kong police vow to keep enforcing law


Planet Nine and the search for primordial black holes orbiting solar system
Boston MA (SPX) Jul 13, 2020
Scientists at Harvard University and the Black Hole Initiative (BHI) have developed a new method to find black holes in the outer solar system, and along with it, determine once-and-for-all the true nature of the hypothesized Planet Nine. The paper, accepted to The Astrophysical Journal Letters, highlights the ability of the future Legacy Survey of Space and Time (LSST) mission to observe accret ... more
+ Researchers confirm age of universe at 13.8 billion years
+ Learning more about particle collisions with machine learning
+ Exotic never before seen particle discovered at CERN
+ Quantum fluctuations can jiggle objects on the human scale
+ Teleportation helps to create live musical performance
+ To find giant black holes, start with Jupiter
+ Are black holes responsible for excess neutrinos and missing gamma rays
QinetiQ wins contract with the European Space Agency
Brussels, Belgium (SPX) Jul 02, 2020
QinetiQ's space business has secured a new contract worth 8.5m euro with the European Space Agency (ESA) for the development and production of microgravity-based heat transfer experiments, expected to be installed on the International Space Station (ISS) in 2026. Called the Heat Transfer Host 1, or simply HOST1, the contract includes the development of the experimentation platform and four ... more
+ Tabletop quantum experiment could detect gravitational waves
+ Gravitational wave scientists grapple with the cosmic mystery of GW190814
+ LIGO-Virgo finds mystery object in 'mass gap'
+ Thailand team wins UN access to ESA's hypergravity centrifuge
+ New gravitational-wave model can bring neutron stars into even sharper focus
+ Seeing the universe through new lenses
+ L3Harris lays foundation for first space-based gravitational wave observatory


AFRL collaborates in break-through solar power development
Kirtland AFB NM (AFNS) Jul 13, 2020
The Air Force Research Laboratory Space Vehicles Directorate is collaborating with the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE's) National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) in maturing a technology for fabricating high-efficiency solar cells in a high-throughput, low-cost manner via a technology called dynamic hydride vapor phase epitaxy, or D-HVPE. "We have been tracking the DOE's investments a ... more
+ Princeton chemists resolve origin of perovskite instability
+ Understanding the love-hate relationship of halide perovskites with the sun
+ Record efficiency for printed solar cells
+ New long-lasting solar-flow battery sets efficiency record
+ Newer solar power equipment ages better than older units
+ Cooling mechanism increases solar energy harvesting for self-powered outdoor sensors
+ New DLR institutes will investigate solar-chemical fuels and the future of air transport
Satellite for US Air Force launched as part of L3Harris' Responsive Constellation Contract
Melbourne FL (SPX) Jul 13, 2020
L3Harris Technologies launched the latest in a demonstration series of end-to-end small satellites as part of a U.S. Air Force constellation the company is responsible for developing. As the prime contractor for the firm fixed-price development space mission, L3Harris is designing, developing, building, testing and deploying the satellites. The company will task, command and control the sa ... more
+ SpaceX delays launch of mini-satellites
+ Airbus expands its SpaceDataHighway with second satellite
+ Columbus gets a new European science rack
+ China launches new commercial telecommunication satellite
+ SpaceX delays Starlink launch again due to weather
+ New satellite constellation to boost Australia's national security capability amid rising tensions
+ ESA Startup competition announces four winners
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