Stanford boosts century-old battery tech |
- Stanford boosts century-old battery tech
- ICANN’s archery contest misses its target
- Nextgen connects data centres for cloud boom
- Ex-NASA group plans private, crowd-funded asteroid hunter
Stanford boosts century-old battery tech Posted: 01 Jul 2012 03:00 PM PDT Graphene speeds up 'Edison battery'A group of Stanford University scientists is claiming a breakthrough using graphene that would bring nickel-iron batteries into the modern world.… |
ICANN’s archery contest misses its target Posted: 01 Jul 2012 02:37 PM PDT Systems all a-quiverConfusion continues to surround ICANN's gTLD program, with the organization canceling the "digital archery" program it had planned to determine the winners of contested generic TLDs.… |
Nextgen connects data centres for cloud boom Posted: 28 Jun 2012 03:55 PM PDT Australia loves big, fat dataThe rise of cloud based services and data centre proliferation has prompted Nextgen Networks to launch a premium grade transmission service connecting nominated data centres in mainland capital cities.… |
Ex-NASA group plans private, crowd-funded asteroid hunter Posted: 28 Jun 2012 03:34 PM PDT Sentinel sparks space hypegasmA group of former astronauts, astronomers, engineers, and the ubiquitous Tim O'Reilly (presumably for the publishing rights) are getting together to try and punt a privately-funded space telescope to scan for dangerous asteroids.… |
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