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NASA tests impossible no-fuel quantum space engine and it actually works
2014-08-01 17:01:01| Extremetech
NASA didn't set out to confirm the feasibility of a seemingly impossible fuel-less thruster design, but it seems they did exactly that.
Tough Cleanup Missions Never Impossible for Knoxville, Tenn.-based Heavy Civil Contractor
2014-07-23 00:06:36| ENR.com: Headline News
Phillips & Jordan applies Southern know-how to some of the biggest U.S. response-recoveries.
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Bloomberg: economic risks climate change impossible to ignore
2014-06-25 12:35:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Blue and Green: A new report has warned that businesses and economies stand to lose billions if inaction on climate change continues. Despite the stark warning, it argues that the most severe risks can be avoided through early investment. The Risky Business Project launched in 2013 and focuses on quantifying and publishing the economic risks from the impact of climate change. The new report looks at how the US will be affected at a local and national level. Former New York City mayor and UN envoy for cities...
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Stopping Climate Change 'Almost Impossible' If China Can't Quit Coal, Report Says
2014-05-12 19:20:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
ThinkProgress: If China doesn`t begin to limit its coal consumption by 2030, it will be "almost impossible" for the world avoid a situation where global warming stays below 2°C, a new study released Monday found. The study, led by the U.K.`s Center for Climate Change Economics and Policy and the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment, recommends China put a cap on greenhouse gas emissions from coal by 2020, and then swiftly reduce its dependency on the fossil fuel. The reductions would...
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Nanowire impossible to replicate fingerprints could eliminate fraud, counterfeit goods
2014-03-25 17:24:33| Extremetech
A research group in South Korea have developed an interesting use for nanowires: Counterfeit prevention. By randomly dumping (their words, not mine) multicolored nanowires onto a plastic film, the researchers say they have created patterns (a nanowire fingerprint if you will) that are nearly impossible to replicate. These fingerprints could be embedded in electronics, money, drugs, and so on, to prevent fraud and the proliferation of counterfeit goods.
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