Long-Term Carbon Storage
zebadee writes "The UK has given £25 million ($45 million) in funding toward storing CO2 under the North Sea. The article at the BBC
has a discussion on how this will be achieved. Basically gases produced at the power station will be pumped into old oil and gas fields for long-term storage. This has the added effect of pressurising the wells, allowing better recovery of the contents."
FRIST POTS!!!! Sorry, had to do it. I'm new here.
It's OK Bender, there's no such thing as 2.
My reaction was "Cool!".
A DVD/CD made from nanotubes would be able to withstand much higher rotation speeds, meaning faster I/O.
Imagine a 200x drive!
You wouldn't be able to have them in laptops, though, because of the gyroscopic effects.
Those who sacrifice security to condemn liberty deserve to repeat history or something. - Benjamin Santayana