All Press Reviews
18 Aug
Fujilfilm's new FinePix camera takes two photos simultaneously from its two lenses which are fixed a similar distance apart to human eyes.
A lire sur : www.dailymail.co.uk
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18 Aug
Scientists at the University of Hertfordshire announced this week that they have finalised a prototype of a robot capable of learning how to express emotions.
A lire sur : www.computerworld.com
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18 Aug
Researchers at Edinburgh Napier University's Biofuel Research Center say they have successfully used whiskey by-products to form a butanol biofuel, cnet news have reported.
A lire sur : news.cnet.com
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18 Aug
Scientists from Newcastle University in the UK have shown that bacterium, commonly found in soil, can sniff and react to ammonia in the air.
A lire sur : www.bbc.co.uk
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16 Jul
British Petroleum, after nearly three months of desperate struggle, has managed to plug the well that was gushing oil into the Gulf of Mexico.
"It felt very good to see no oil going into the Gulf of Mexico...
A lire sur : www.thehindu.com
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06 Jul
That's the rate that people are releasing carbon to the atmosphere from fossil fuel combustion and deforestation today.
It is apples and oranges; carbon in the form of oil is more immediately toxic...
A lire sur : RealClimate
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06 Jul
It would appear that budding opportunities for market growth in the Western European wind energy sector blow strongest to the North.
A study from Frost & Sullivan, Investment Opportunities in the Wind...
A lire sur : www.prnewswire.com
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06 Jul
In his latest weekly address, US President Barack Obama announced $1.85 billion in loan guarantees for two solar energy projects that are anticipated to create approximately 5,...
A lire sur : www.newsaroundtheworldtoday.com
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24 Jun
A massive introduction of solar-thermal power plants and wind farms would allow Australia to generate all its energy needs from renewable technologies by 2020, research has shown.
A lire sur : The Sydney Morning Herald
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18 Jun
The civil fine alone could be $280 million a day, but criminal penalties could cause the costs to balloon.
A lire sur : The New York Times
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