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December 20, 2020
MICROSAT BLITZ
ANYWAVES enters into the development of a Reflectarray technology for nanosat constellations



Toulouse, France (SPX) Dec 21, 2020
ANYWAVES, the only European "pure player" antenna equipment manufacturer for satellite constellations, has just been selected by the French Space Agency (CNES) to demonstrate the technical feasibility of a Reflectarray antenna for nanosats. Selected from a call for tender, the French manufacturer is now launching the development of a folding antenna, Reflectarray type, working from the X to the Ka band and perfectly suited to the smallest platforms. The goal is to develop the French industrial sec ... read more

ROCKET SCIENCE
NASA's ELaNa 20 Mission First to Fly on Virgin Orbit Launch
Kennedy Space Center FL (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
Ten NASA-sponsored CubeSats are preparing to fly on the agency's next Educational Launch of Nanosatellites (ELaNa) mission, making this the first payload carried by Virgin Orbit's LauncherOne rocket ... more
OIL AND GAS
Nanoengineered cement shows promise for sealing leaky gas wells
University Park PA (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
Leaking natural gas wells are considered a potential source of methane emissions, and a new nanomaterial cement mixture could provide an effective, affordable solution for sealing these wells, accor ... more
CARBON WORLDS
International research project investigates photosensitive carbon nanoparticles
Nuremberg, Germany (SPX) Dec 15, 2020
An international team of researchers, including researchers from Friedrich-Alexander Universitat Erlangen-Nurnberg (FAU) headed by Prof. Dr. Dirk M. Guldi have now managed to identify the fundamenta ... more
NANO TECH
Weak force has strong impact on nanosheets
Houston TX (SPX) Dec 16, 2020
You have to look closely, but the hills are alive with the force of van der Walls. Rice University scientists found that nature's ubiquitous "weak" force is sufficient to indent rigid nanoshee ... more
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SPACE TRAVEL
Nanoracks Bishop airlock takes flight
Cape Canaveral, FL (SPX) Dec 09, 2020
The privately-owned Nanoracks Bishop Airlock, has reached ISS after a successful launch onboard the CRS-21 mission. "This is a monumental moment for Nanoracks," says CEO Jeffrey Manber. "We ca ... more
CARBON WORLDS
Skoltech scientists run a 'speed test' to boost the production of carbon nanotubes
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Dec 03, 2020
Skoltech researchers have investigated the procedure for catalyst delivery used in the most common method of carbon nanotube production, chemical vapor deposition (CVD), offering what they call a "s ... more
TECH SPACE
Russian scientists improve 3D printing technology for aerospace composites using oil waste
Moscow, Russia (SPX) Nov 26, 2020
Scientists from NUST MISIS have improved the technology of 3D printing from aluminum, having achieved an increase in the hardness of products by 1,5 times. The nanocarbon additive to aluminum powder ... more
SPACEWAR
Colombian Air Force initiates its 2nd Nanosatellite mission with GomSpace
Aalborg, Denmark (SPX) Nov 13, 2020
GomSpace has signed a contract with CODALTEC / Colombian Air Force ("FAC") to initiate the FACSAT-2 satellite mission and associated intensive virtual technology transfer program. The contract is wo ... more
TECH SPACE
Smaller than ever - exploring the unusual properties of quantum-sized materials
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 13, 2020
The development of functional nanomaterials has been a major landmark in the history of materials science. Nanoparticles with diameters ranging from 5 to 500 nm have unprecedented properties, such a ... more
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CHIP TECH
Telling when a nanolithography mold will break through droplets
Tokyo, Japan (SPX) Nov 12, 2020
Ultraviolet nanoimprint lithography is powerful method of producing polymer nanostructures by pressing a curable resin onto a mold. However, there are no convenient methods to determine the lifetime ... more
NANO TECH
Making 3D nanosuperconductors with DNA
Upton NY (SPX) Nov 11, 2020
Three-dimensional (3-D) nanostructured materials - those with complex shapes at a size scale of billionths of a meter - that can conduct electricity without resistance could be used in a range of qu ... more
TIME AND SPACE
No matter the size of a nuclear party, some protons and neutrons will pair up and dance
Boston MA (SPX) Nov 10, 2020
Atoms in a gas can seem like partiers at a nanoscopic rave, with particles zipping around, pairing up, and flying off again in seemingly random fashion. And yet physicists have come up with formulas ... more
CHIP TECH
Next-generation computer chip with two heads
Lausanne, Switzerland (SPX) Nov 06, 2020
It's a major breakthrough in the field of electronics. Engineers at EPFL's Laboratory of Nanoscale Electronics and Structures (LANES) have developed a next-generation circuit that allows for smaller ... more
NANO TECH
Researchers share design for affordable single-molecule microscope
Washington DC (UPI) Nov 06, 2020
With education budgets shrinking at universities in many parts of the world, every expense matters. Thanks to a team of scientists and students from the University of Sheffield, stocking the chem lab just got a little less expensive. ... more


Scientists grow carbon nanotube forest much longer than any other

MICROSAT BLITZ
TAU builds and plans to launch a small satellite into orbit
Tel Aviv, Israel (SPX) Nov 05, 2020
The TAU-SAT1 nanosatellite, approximately the size of a shoebox, is currently undergoing pre-flight testing at the Japanese space agency JAXA prior to a planned launch by NASA in the first quarter o ... more
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TECH SPACE
Industrial-strength brine, meet your kryptonite
Houston TX (SPX) Nov 04, 2020
A thin coating of the 2D nanomaterial hexagonal boron nitride is the key ingredient in a cost-effective technology developed by Rice University engineers for desalinating industrial-strength brine. ... more
BIO FUEL
New protein nanobioreactor designed to improve sustainable bioenergy production
Liverpool UK (SPX) Nov 04, 2020
Researchers at the University of Liverpool have unlocked new possibilities for the future development of sustainable, clean bioenergy. The study, published in Nature Communications, shows how bacter ... more
CARBON WORLDS
Rice finds path to nanodiamond from graphene
Houston TX (SPX) Nov 02, 2020
Marrying two layers of graphene is an easy route to the blissful formation of nanoscale diamond, but sometimes thicker is better. While it may only take a bit of heat to turn a treated bilayer ... more
MICROSAT BLITZ
Space company NanoAvionics invests and expands in the UK
Basingstoke UK (SPX) Nov 02, 2020
NanoAvionics, a leading nanosatellite bus manufacturer and mission integrator, is expanding its space sector business in the United Kingdom by moving to a new, larger facility for satellite assembly ... more
NANO TECH
Scientists explain the paradox of quantum forces in nanodevices
Saint-Petersburg, Russia (SPX) Oct 28, 2020
Researchers from Peter the Great St.Petersburg Polytechnic University (SPbPU) proposed a new approach to describe the interaction of metals with electromagnetic fluctuations (i.e., with random burst ... more
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Success of lunar mission hailed
Beijing (XNA) Dec 21, 2020
President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message on Thursday on the success of the Chang'e 5 mission, China's most sophisticated and challenging space adventure, which has brought back the world's first lunar samples in more than 40 years. On behalf of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission, Xi extended warm congratulations a ... more
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China plans to launch four manned spacecraft in next two years
Beijing (XNA) Dec 21, 2020
China plans to launch four manned spacecraft as part of its space station construction program in the next two years, said an official with the China National Space Administration (CNSA) Thursday. China's manned space program will be very busy in 2021 and 2022, said Wu Yanhua, vice administrator of the CNSA, at a press conference on China's Chang'e-5 lunar mission. Wu said a total of ... more
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Trudeau hoping for 'good news' on Canadians held in China
Ottawa (AFP) Dec 18, 2020
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Friday he hoped to get "good news" about two Canadian citizens who have been held in what he called "arbitrary detention" in China for two years. Michael Kovrig, a former diplomat working as a senior advisor for the International Crisis Group, and businessman Michael Spavor were first detained on December 10, 2018 on spying charges. Their arrest came ju ... more
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Success of lunar mission hailed
Beijing (XNA) Dec 21, 2020
President Xi Jinping sent a congratulatory message on Thursday on the success of the Chang'e 5 mission, China's most sophisticated and challenging space adventure, which has brought back the world's first lunar samples in more than 40 years. On behalf of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, the State Council and the Central Military Commission, Xi extended warm congratulations a ... more
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+ Next lunar mission to sample pole or far side
+ Innovative Hydraulics awarded contract to support NASA's Artemis program
+ Canadian will join Moon mission for first time in 2023
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+ UCF developed sensor passes first test, on track for future moon missions
+ China ponders moon base within five years


Weak force has strong impact on nanosheets
Houston TX (SPX) Dec 16, 2020
You have to look closely, but the hills are alive with the force of van der Walls. Rice University scientists found that nature's ubiquitous "weak" force is sufficient to indent rigid nanosheets, extending their potential for use in nanoscale optics or catalytic systems. Changing the shape of nanoscale particles changes their electromagnetic properties, said Matt Jones, the Norman an ... more
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+ Scientists open new window into the nanoworld
How scientists are using declassified military photographs to analyse historical ecological change
London, UK (SPX) Dec 18, 2020
Researchers are using Cold War spy satellite images to explore changes in the environment, including deforestation in Romania, marmot decline in Kazakhstan and ecological damage from bombs in Vietnam. Ecologists have harnessed new advances in image processing to improve analysis of declassified US military intelligence photographs and detect previously unseen changes in the environment. Dr ... more
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Weak force has strong impact on nanosheets
Houston TX (SPX) Dec 16, 2020
You have to look closely, but the hills are alive with the force of van der Walls. Rice University scientists found that nature's ubiquitous "weak" force is sufficient to indent rigid nanosheets, extending their potential for use in nanoscale optics or catalytic systems. Changing the shape of nanoscale particles changes their electromagnetic properties, said Matt Jones, the Norman an ... more
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'Chaotic' way to create insectlike gaits for robots
Washington DC (SPX) Dec 16, 2020
Researchers in Japan and Italy are embracing chaos and nonlinear physics to create insectlike gaits for tiny robots - complete with a locomotion controller to provide a brain-machine interface. Biology and physics are permeated by universal phenomena fundamentally grounded in nonlinear physics, and it inspired the researchers' work. In the journal Chaos, from AIP Publishing, the grou ... more
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Air Force launches drone-based security system at Travis AFB
Washington DC (UPI) Dec 17, 2020
The Air Force's 60th Security Forces Squadron has launched the first drone-based perimeter security system at California's Travis Air Force Base. The squadron collaborated with drone provider Easy Aerial to launch the initiative, based officials said Thursday. The aircraft are not armed, but are designed to "enhance strategic deterrence and foster full-spectrum readiness across t ... more
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An LED that can be integrated directly into computer chips
Boston MA (SPX) Dec 16, 2020
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Graduate student's BADASS code has astronomical benefits
Riverside CA (SPX) Dec 17, 2020
An astro-statistics course University of California, Riverside, graduate student Remington O. Sexton took three years ago taught him techniques that led him to develop free, open-source code benefiting astronomers everywhere. Called BADASS, which stands for Bayesian AGN Decomposition Analysis for SDSS Spectra, the code in its current form fits astronomical spectra of active galactic nuclei ... more
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China slams UN expert's 'erroneous' criticism of lawyer crackdown
Geneva (AFP) Dec 17, 2020
China has lashed out against a UN expert's criticism this week of a Chinese "crackdown" on rights defenders and lawyers, describing the comments as "erroneous". "By using misinformation, relevant (UN) mandate holders blatantly smear China," Liu Yuyin, a spokesman at the Chinese mission in Geneva, said in a statement issued late Wednesday. His comment came after Mary Lawlor, the UN Specia ... more
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World first discovery confirms model of the evolution of our Universe
Sydney, Australia (SPX) Dec 21, 2020
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Xichang, China (XNA) Dec 10, 2020
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Ecoppia Signed Another Significant Project Of 450MW With Solar Leader Azure Power
Herzeliya, Israel (SPX) Dec 16, 2020
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