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MIT Looks Ahead to Hydrogen’s Aviation Future

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So while researchers and companies large and small invest in the zero-carbon future of the field, others are beginning to study what supplies and infrastructure on the ground would also be needed to make hydrogen aviation a reality. Hydrogen may be a good thing, but you gotta look at it from the full system level, right?

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Researchers report first direct observation of anionic redox in a lithium-rich battery material

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Collaborating institutions included Carnegie Mellon University, Northeastern University, Lappeenranta-Lahti University of Technology (LUT) in Finland, and institutions in Japan including Gunma University, Japan Synchrotron Radiation Research Institute (JASRI), Yokohama National University, Kyoto University, and Ritsumeikan University.

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Satellite Signal Jamming Reaches New Lows

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Security and communications researchers are working on defenses and countermeasures, mostly behind closed doors, but it is possible to infer from a few publications and open-source research how unprepared many LEO satellites are for direct attacks and some of the defenses that future LEO satellites may need. Satellites are becoming smaller.

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New 3-step process for conversion of kraft lignin from black liquor into green diesel

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In a paper describing the kraft recovery process, Honghi Tran from the University of Toronto and Esa K. Pöyry Forest Industry Oy in Finland, noted that: The magnitude of the recovery process is often not fully appreciated. For every ton of pulp produced, the kraft pulping process produces about 10 tons of weak black liquor or about 1.5

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Top500: Frontier Still #1; Where’s China?

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The newly released " Top 500 " list could in fact arguably be seen as a temporary object lesson in stasis—while still pointing toward future aspirants and aspiring countries who could one day challenge Frontier's crown. However, China's HPC ambitions appears to be less than fully expressed on the otherwise gold-standard Top500 list.

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Soletair demo plant produces renewable hydrocarbon fuel from CO2 captured from the air

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VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland and Lappeenranta University of Technology (LUT) are beginning testing of the Soletair demo plant, which uses air-captured carbon dioxide to produce renewable fuels and chemicals. The hydrogen production system is built in a standard shipping container and virtually connected to the 206.5

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NSF leads $400M federal effort to boost advanced wireless research

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Samsung will contribute research design and engineering expertise to the testing platforms, with a particular emphasis on technologies for future wireless networks in the 28GHz and other millimeter wave bands, as well as continued enablement for the Internet of Things.

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