Chris Brennen: The Amazing World of Bubbles Caltech Today Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:44 PM PDT Chris Brennen, Hayman Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Caltech, explained how bubbles manifest a range of physical effects through their ability to gather, focus, and radiate energy. In some contexts, that focusing of energy can lead to serious technological problems, but when harnessed carefully, it can be put to constructive use. | Freshmen move-in more sustainable Daily Pennsylvanian Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:43 PM PDT Dorcy Chen This yearâs freshmen move-in featured significant efforts in the promotion of sustainability. Throughout the two-day-long move-in process, Housing Services and Facilities and Real Estate Services took part in the Compact Fluorescent Lightbulbs Exchange Program, handing out free bulbs to incoming freshmen in order to encourage the use of cleaner and more efficient energy. There was ... | Reorganized VeraSun asks farmers to return payments Grand Island Independent Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:42 PM PDT Area farmers who sold corn to the former VeraSun Energy Corporation have recently been receiving notices from law firms in New York demanding that they pay back any money received from VeraSun 90 days prior to the company filing Chapter 11 bankruptcy on Oct. 31, 2008. The money is to be returned to the bankruptcy-reorganized VeraSun. | Taxman claims first cases of missing trader fraud in energy Daily Telegraph Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:41 PM PDT The first suspected cases of attempted missing trader fraud in the gas and power sector have been identified by the tax authorities - a year after the carbon trading industry was hit with a â¬5bn (£4.2bn) attack. | Leader: Iran will circumvent sanctions Press TV Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:36 PM PDT The Leader of the Islamic Revolution has warned against international sanctions against Iran over its nuclear energy program, saying Iran will thwart sanctions. | Energy, deferred The Eloy Enterprise Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:32 PM PDT Council rejected two proposals for energy savings projects in favor of a lesser expensive course of action earlier last month. | Jury finds Williston man not guilty Sidney Herald Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:32 PM PDT A jury in U.S. District Court in Billings found former Basic Energy Services employee Stuart Kringen, Williston, N.D., not guiltyWednesday on a felony charge of mail fraud. Prosecutors alleged Kringen was part of a false invoicing scheme that took hundreds of thousands of dollars from the Texas company over three years. | Lyttelton Port warns of major quake costs Timaru Herald Tue, 07 Sep 2010 22:31 PM PDT The Lyttelton Port Company has issued a force majeure notice to coal exporter Solid Energy as a precaution after Canterbury's Saturday earthquake. | | |
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