[tt] advanced nanotechnology - 6 new articles

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    1. [3]Google funding renewable energy cheaper than coal
    2. [4]Chinese yuan continues to appreciate
    3. [5]Dwave's Quantum computer Presentation from SC07
    4. [6]Continuing discussion of an $80 billion Wind powered supergrid
    5. [7]Congress pushes for re-examination of Thorium nuclear power
    6. [8]Cancer resistant mouse with Par-4 gene
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[11]Google funding renewable energy cheaper than coal

   [12]Google is funding renewable energy cheaper than coal
   Google.org is working with two companies that have promising scalable
   energy technologies:
   [13]eSolar Inc., a Pasadena, CA-based company specializing in solar
   thermal power which replaces the fuel in a traditional power plant
   with heat produced from solar energy. eSolar's technology has great
   potential to produce utility-scale power cheaper than coal.
   [14]Makani Power Inc., an Alameda, CA-based company developing
   high-altitude wind energy extraction technologies aimed at harnessing
   the most powerful wind resources. High-altitude wind energy has the
   potential to satisfy a significant portion of current global
   electricity needs.
   [15]"Our goal is to produce one gigawatt of renewable energy capacity
   that is cheaper than coal. We are optimistic this can be done in
   years, not decades," Larry Page, Google's co-founder and president of
   products, said in a statement.
   Working with its philanthropic arm Google.org, the company said it
   plans to spend tens of millions of dollars in 2008 on research and
   development and related efforts in renewable energy.
   Eventually, the Mountain View, California-based company said it will
   spend hundreds of millions of dollars in "breakthrough renewable
   energy projects which generate positive returns."
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[29]Chinese yuan continues to appreciate

   [30]The currency gained 0.14 percent to 7.3867 against the dollar as
   of 12:54 p.m. in Shanghai, from yesterday's close of 7.3969, according
   to the China Foreign Exchange Trade System. The yuan rose 0.1 percent
   to 10.9836 per euro.

     Forwards contracts in the currency show traders are more bullish
     about yuan gains over the next 12 months, betting on a 9.5 percent
     appreciation to 6.7485.
     China's central bank Governor Zhou Xiaochuan said on Nov. 18 that
     China would consider widening the currency's trading band ``if
     necessary,'' though he gave no timeframe and said he's comfortable
     with current policy.
     ``The day of reckoning for the yuan is getting closer,'' said Hong
     Liang, an economist at Goldman Sachs Group Inc. in Hong Kong, who
     expects the yuan will soon be allowed to trade more freely and
     predicts it will reach 6.78 per dollar in a year.

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[44]Dwave's Quantum computer Presentation from SC07

   [45]Dwave systems CTO Geordie Rose has published his slides from the
   SC07 conference, where he demonstrated there latest 28 qubit system.
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   Dwave system is a web services QUBO solver
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   Dwave to a computer scientist. QUBO is NP-hard. the decision version
   is NP complete
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   Real physical systems
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   dwave device schematic: nobium cjj rs-squid flux qubit
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   Dwave approach to AQC
   dwave superconducting chip: bipolar couplers
   dwave superconducting chip: bipolar couplers
   dwave potential energy of Adiabatic quantum computer can be programmed
   by user
   dwave potential energy of Adiabatic quantum computer can be programmed
   by user
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   Device physics : the hamiltonian
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   Qubit manipulation: modulate the barrier height
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   Qubit manipulation: tilt the double well
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   Readout bias: direction of the current
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   Dwave picture of the chip: readout section
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   dwave device schematic: symmetric bipolar coupler
   The Dwave AQC implements both the AQC model and the quantum annealing
   model.
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   adiabatic quantum computation model
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   Quantum annealing model
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   Dwave implementing part of the image matching as AQC, part is a
   regular computer program.
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   The steps to run an adiabatic quantum computer
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[59]Continuing discussion of an $80 billion Wind powered supergrid

   [60]The $80 billion european wind powered electrical supergrid would
   make wind energy more practical I think this project makes sense and a
   similar power grid build out would be good for North America as well.
   It would work in combination with nuclear power and anything that is
   not coal or oil.

     The average price of the electricity generated would be just 4.6
     euro cents per kWh, competitive with today's rates. Europe's 1.25bn
     tons of annual CO2 output from electricity generation would be
     wiped out. High-voltage direct current (HVDC) lines, up to 100
     times as long as the alternating current (AC) cables carried by the
     National Grid's pylons, would form the system's main arteries.
     While AC lines are the international standard, they leak energy.
     HVDC lines are three times as efficient, making them cost effective
     over distances above 50 miles.
     "We have the technical abilities to build such a supergrid within
     three to five years," said Dr Gregor Czisch, an energy systems
     expert at the University of Kassel in Germany. "We just need to
     commit to this big long-term strategy."
     Many supporters of renewable energy see it as a small-scale
     technology, but Dr Gordon Edge of the British Wind Energy
     Association, said the megaproject was essential. "European policy
     is only just waking up to this," he said.
     The supergrid would draw power from massed turbines in a band of
     countries to Europe's south and east that have above average wind
     potential, feeding it to the industrialised centres of Europe. The
     scale would overcome the biggest obstacle to wind power - its
     unreliability. In smaller networks, such as Britain's National
     Grid, calm weather could cut production to zero. But the supergrid
     would cover a region so large that the wind would always be blowing
     somewhere.

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[74]Congress pushes for re-examination of Thorium nuclear power

   [75]MIT Technology review reports that Senators representing several
   Western states, including Utah's Orrin Hatch and Senate Majority
   leader Harry Reid, of Nevada, are working on legislation to promote
   thorium. 
   I am a big supporter of developing Thorium fission reactors and in
   particular [76]molten salt reactors. I support the upcoming
   legislation from Orrin Hatch and Harry Reid.

     They say it's a cleaner-burning fuel for nuclear-power plants, with
     the potential to cut high-level nuclear-waste volumes in half. [I
     agree that thorium is cleaner burning]
     "It makes a lot of sense in my view," says Thomas Cochran, director
     of the nuclear program at the Natural Resources Defense Council, in
     Washington. He says that congressional action is needed to overcome
     resistance within the DOE to exploring thorium.
     Using thorium in existing reactors means rethinking the "once
     through" nuclear fuel cycle employed today in most countries,
     including the United States. The cycle starts with uranium-oxide
     fuel enriched in the fissile uranium isotope U235. Fission of the
     uranium in a reactor generates heat to drive a nuclear power
     plant's turbines, and it produces a highly radioactive blend of
     fission breakdown products, including plutonium that can be
     recovered to make nuclear weapons. Other fission products slow the
     chain reaction, requiring replacement of fuel every one or two
     years. The spent fuel is removed and stored on site, awaiting
     burial.
     The challenge for thorium proponents is that the DOE already
     advocates another fuel cycle that promises to cut waste and manage
     proliferation risks: a so-called closed fuel cycle, whereby
     chemical reprocessing recovers plutonium from spent uranium fuel
     for reuse in conventional reactors.
     Reprocessing is central to the DOE's Global Nuclear Energy
     Partnership (GNEP), whereby major nuclear players such as the
     United States would guarantee uranium fuel supply to countries that
     promise to return spent fuel--the plutonium within which could be
     used to make nuclear weapons.
     The GNEP has many critics who argue that the reprocessing of spent
     fuel will be costly, will increase rather than limit the risk of
     diversion of fissile materials, and will do little to reduce
     high-level waste volumes. The DOE's plan is to burn recovered
     plutonium by blending it with uranium. This produces a hotter and
     more toxic spent fuel that can only be burned in breeder reactors.
     Those reactors have, to date, proved infeasible at commercial
     scale.

   FURTHER READING
   [77]The global status of thorium reactor and molten salt reactors
   [78]Considering mass production of thorium reactors and links other
   Thorium articles
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[92]Cancer resistant mouse with Par-4 gene

   [93]A mouse resistant to cancer, even highly-aggressive types, has
   been created by researchers at the University of Kentucky. The
   breakthrough stems from a discovery by UK College of Medicine
   professor of radiation medicine Vivek Rangnekar and a team of
   researchers who found a tumor-suppressor gene called "Par-4" in the
   prostate.
   The researchers discovered that the Par-4 gene kills cancer cells, but
   not normal cells. There are very few molecules that specifically fight
   against cancer cells, giving it a potentially therapeutic application.
   Funded by several grants from the National Institutes of Health,
   Rangnekar's study is unique in that mice born with this gene are not
   developing tumors. The mice grow normally and have no defects. In
   fact, the mice possessing Par-4 actually live a few months longer than
   the control animals, indicating that they have no toxic side effects.
   The implications for humans could be that through bone marrow
   transplantation, the Par-4 molecule could potentially be used to fight
   cancer cells in patients without the toxic and damaging side effects
   of chemotherapy and radiation therapy
   FURTHER READING
   [94]There are other promising cancer treatments
   [95]Dr Zheng Cui, of the Wake Forest University School of Medicine,
   has shown in laboratory experiments that immune cells from some people
   can be almost 50 times more effective in fighting cancer than in
   others. The treatment is called "GIFT" (Granulocyte InFusion Therapy).
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