In recent discussions regarding the capabilities of gaming consoles, the emergence of devices like the Asus ROG Ally X has triggered a renewed interest in the potential of Windows 11 as a foundational platform for portable gaming. With a significant reimagining from its predecessor and a...
TOKYO (AP) — Japanese nuclear regulators trusted that the reactors at Fukushima Dai-ichi were safe from the worst waves an earthquake could muster based on a single-page memo from the plant operator nearly a decade ago.
In the Dec. 19, 2001 document — one double-sized page obtained by The...
TO CALL it a hot ticket might, in the circumstances, seem a tad tasteless. But no session at this year’s International Conference on Advances in Nuclear Power Plants, held in the south of France, was as well attended as the late-running special plenary hastily arranged to provide an update on...
Tokyo Electric Power Company release new video shot by a remote-controlled robot, showing inside reactor No. 1 at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant.
Whilst the footage, captured by a "packbot", confirmed that electricity and water supplies inside the reactor were undamaged, monitoring...
Hands up - Who thinks nuclear power is safe?
Before the Japan earthquake and tsunami on March 11, opinion surveys showed that most people thought it was. But as radiation seeps from the stricken Fukushima power plant, the world suddenly seems a very different place…
Fossil fuels have nearly run...
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April 4 (Bloomberg) -- The crisis unfolding at the stricken Fukushima Dai-Ichi plant north of Tokyo is likely to hurt the nuclear power industry’s credibility more than the Chernobyl disaster in 1986, UBS AG said.
The accident in the former Soviet Union 25 years ago “affected one reactor in a...
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From: Daily Tech.com July 27, 2010
Forget traditional metal block coolers a nanowick could remove 10 times the heat of current chip designs
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The new cooler design uses copper-coated carbon nanotubes.
(Source: Wikimedia Commons)
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I'm not trying to spam the place out but thought this product warrented posting for discussion...:cool:
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Personally I've never gone down the watercooling road but as the manufacturers make it easier and more accessible it really does start to become an attractive...