Fusion, or confusion?
Laser chamber. National Ignition Facility, Livermore.
Laser chamber. National Ignition Facility, Livermore.
Courtesy: ITER, the fusion coalition.Comspiracy freaks are gonna love this.
Lots of talk around the American capital today on the topic of global warming. The CO2 emissions from various political factions and lobbyists alone could raise the global temp another degree or two.
Copenhagen talks have it all, every human trait you can name.
Arguing that "Europe cannot be left behind" in chip investments, the EU Commission plans to double chip production to take a one-fifth slice of the global production pie.
By 2016, Lux Research predicts that installed capacity for building integrated photovoltaics technology will surpass 1 gigawatt.
Not sure which of you are reading this from parts outside the United States (not that it really matters because green tech is a global issue), but just became aware of the European Code of Conduct on Data Centres Energy Efficiency. Yes, I'm using the British English spelling, because it just seems appropriate.
Japanese electronics firm unveils electric motor that eliminates need for rare earth minerals, amid global tension over China's restrictions over export of the resource.
The company, Europe's largest electronics and electrical engineering player, says it intends to cut costs and boost its competitiveness. The changes may well involve job cuts.
Europe wants to "reverse the decline of the EU’s global share in the electronic components and systems area." And by doing that, it's throwing billions of euros at the problem.