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    1. [3]Enhancing magnetic sail launches using Light weight high volume
       magnet production
    2. [4]IBM makes a major advancement in the field of on-chip silicon
       nanophotonics
    3. [5]George Church, the personal genome project and Knome, a whole
       genome sequencing company
    4. [6]Climate change bill passes senate committee
    5. [7]Carnival of space week 32
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[10]Enhancing magnetic sail launches using Light weight high volume magnet
production

   [11]In theory, it is possible for a magnetic sail to launch directly
   from the surface of a planet near one of its magnetic poles, repelling
   itself from the planet's magnetic field. However, this requires the
   magnetic sail to be maintained in its "unstable" orientation. A launch
   from Earth requires superconductors with 80 times the current density
   of the best known high-temperature superconductors.
   [12]Other magnetic launching systems tend to use stronger magnets and
   [13]shorter launch systems. 
   [14]The earth's magnetic field is about 60 microtesla at the poles.
   [tower.png] The 3 or more columns of a space pier could be strapped
   together and coated with magnetic material that could generate 4800 or
   more microtesla then existing superconducting wire would be sufficient
   to ground launch a magnetic sail.

     [15]Compared to the skyhook, which is just barely possible with
     even the theoretical best material properties, a tower 100 km high
     is easy. Flawless diamond, with a compressive strength of 50 GPa,
     does not even need a taper at all for a 100 km tower; a 100-km
     column of diamond weighs 3.5 billion newtons per square meter, but
     can support 50 billion. Even commercially available polycrystalline
     synthetic diamond with advertised strengths of 5 GPa would work. Of
     course in practice columns would be tapered so as not to waste
     material; and the base of the tower would be broadened to account
     for transverse forces, such as the jet stream. Only the bottom 15
     km (i.e. 15%) of the tower lies in the troposphere and would have
     to be built taking weather into account.
     One of the interesting challenges in designing the structure is
     that simple diamond columns only thick enough to support its weight
     would be too thin to be rigid. Two strategies which can be brought
     to bear are truss structures and thin shells inflated for
     stiffness. At higher altitudes hydrogen could be used for
     inflation, since there is insufficient oxygen for combustion. At
     altitudes below the tropopause, some attention should be paid to
     reducing the structure's wind cross section to minimize the effects
     of hurricanes and the jet stream. It is not inconceivable that the
     jet stream, or cloud-to-ground voltages, could be used as energy
     sources

   [16]There has been discussion about augmenting the earth's magnetic
   field to enable ground launches of superconducting magnetic sails.
   [17]Magnetic sails have been considered for many space missions.
   [18]The magnetic sail was a target of speculation for science fiction
   games.
   [19]The team, led by UVic chemist Dr. Robin Hicks, discovered a simple
   method for making a new family of organic-based magnets by combining
   nickel and one of three different organic compounds. The discovery is
   the first step in designing the next generation of magnets which
   could, in theory, be easily manipulated at room temperature.
   FURTHER READING
   [20]5 tesla room temperature permanent magnet.
   [21]5.5 tesla permanent magnet.
   [22]Magnetic leviation
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[36]IBM makes a major advancement in the field of on-chip silicon
nanophotonics

   [37]Using light instead of wires to send information between the
   computer cores of a computer chip can be 100 times faster and use 10
   times less power than wires. The new IBM technology aims to enable a
   power-efficient method to connect hundreds or thousands of cores
   together on a tiny chip by eliminating the wires required to connect
   them.
   [ibm_silicon_photonics.jpg]
   IBM's optical modulator performs the function of converting a digital
   electrical signal carried on a wire, into a series of light pulses,
   carried on a silicon nanophotonic waveguide. First, an input laser
   beam (marked by red color) is delivered to the optical modulator. The
   optical modulator (black box with IBM logo) is basically a very fast
   "shutter" which controls whether the input laser is blocked or
   transmitted to the output waveguide. When a digital electrical pulse
   (a "1" bit marked by yellow) arrives from the left at the modulator, a
   short pulse of light is allowed to pass through at the optical output
   on the right. When there is no electrical pulse at the modulator (a
   "0" bit), the modulator blocks light from passing through at the
   optical output. In this way, the device "modulates" the intensity of
   the input laser beam, and the modulator converts a stream of digital
   bits ("1"s and "0"s) from electrical input pulses into pulses of
   light. Credit: IBM

     The breakthrough -- known in the industry as a silicon Mach-Zehnder
     electro-optic modulator -- performs the function of converting
     electrical signals into pulses of light. The IBM modulator is 100
     to 1,000 times smaller in size compared to previously demonstrated
     modulators of its kind, paving the way for many such devices and
     eventually complete optical routing networks to be integrated onto
     a single chip. This could significantly reduce cost, energy and
     heat while increasing communications bandwidth between the cores
     more than a hundred times over wired chips.
     The report on this work, entitled "Ultra-compact, low RF power, 10
     Gb/s silicon Mach-Zehnder modulator" by William M. J. Green,
     Michael J. Rooks, Lidija Sekaric, and Yurii A. Vlasov of IBM's
     T.J.WatsonResearch Center in Yorktown Heights, N.Y. is published in
     Volume 15 of the journal Optics Express. This work was partially
     supported by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)
     through the Defense Sciences Office program "Slowing, Storing and
     Processing Light".

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[51]George Church, the personal genome project and Knome, a whole genome
sequencing company

   [52]Technology Review talks to George Church about gene sequencing and
   the first commercial whole-genome sequencing service he launched last
   week with his startup Knome, based in Cambridge, MA.

     He is spearheading the Personal Genome Project, a nonprofit effort
     to make both the DNA sequence and the health records of many
     individuals publicly available. The project, which is now
     recruiting 100,000 people to have parts of their genomes sequenced,
     aims to serve as a test bed for technological, security, and
     ethical issues that might arise with the growing personal-genomics
     field. Church is also a cofounder of Knome, and he sits on the
     science advisory board of both Knome and 23andMe.

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[66]Climate change bill passes senate committee

   [67]A Senate committee approved a broad bill on Wednesday night to
   address climate change, a major step toward passage of a measure that
   would for the first time slow and then reverse emissions of the gases
   that scientists blame for the warming of the planet. I strongly
   support this legislation (and I would support stronger legislation.) I
   feel that it will address air pollution as well as reduce risks of
   possible climate change. The increased costs to carbon will mean more
   nuclear and renewable power. My previous articles have discussed the
   EIA forecast of the effect of a climate change bill. (Triple nuclear
   and renewables and possible reduction of coal to 11% by 2030.) I think
   this bill has a good chance of passing in 2008 or 2009 because many
   big businesses (car companies, dupont etc...) feel that after George
   Bush is gone the pressures (Al Gore and the Inconvenient truth lobby)
   will only increase for even stronger legislation.

     The Environment and Public Works Committee split largely along
     party lines on the bill, which calls for a roughly 70 percent cut
     from 2005 levels by 2050 in the production of carbon dioxide and
     other climate-altering pollutants.
     The committee, which approved the measure by an 11-to-8 vote,
     worked through dozens of amendments over nearly 10 hours of
     hearings on Wednesday.
     The legislation, which is opposed by a powerful array of forces
     including utilities, oil companies and manufacturers, faces an
     arduous path through the full Senate and then in the House. Little
     action is expected before the first of next year.

   [68]Previously I had discussed the passage of the bill by a senate
   panel (a portion of this larger committee).
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[82]Carnival of space week 32

   [83]Carnival of space 32 is up at robot guy
   [84]My entry was on my favorite proposed launch systems
   [85]Bad Astronomy talks about using Mass as a verb
   [86]Colony worlds talks about energy in space from space solar and
   helium 3
   [87]Space files mentions that the Planetary Society has raised
   $250,000 for a second space sail
   [88]Centauri Dreams talks about young stars and old planets
   Note: My wife and I just had our second child. So posts are light this
   week.
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