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Widespread hydrogen fueling infrastructure goal of new project Posted: 30 Apr 2014 04:25 PM PDT Established by the Energy Department's Fuel Cell Technologies Office in the Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, the Hydrogen Fueling Infrastructure Research and Station Technology (H2FIRST) project will draw on existing and emerging core capabilities at the national labs in the U.S. and aim to reduce the cost and time of new fueling station construction and improve the stations' availability and reliability. |
Next gen cell phones, computers? Harnessing magnetic vortices for making nanoscale antennas Posted: 30 Apr 2014 05:27 AM PDT Scientists seeking ways to synchronize the magnetic spins in nanoscale devices to build tiny yet more powerful signal-generating or receiving antennas and other electronics have published a study showing that stacked nanoscale magnetic vortices separated by an extremely thin layer of copper can be driven to operate in unison. These devices could potentially produce a powerful signal that could be put to work in a new generation of cell phones, computers, and other applications. |
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