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Re:Asia Innovations and Technology 7 Months, 2 Weeks ago Karma: 18  


talking about advancement in science and technology in asia
which japan leads surpassing some western and european countries in matters of innovation-


Indonesia appears ready to tap geothermal energy resources estimated by some industry analysts and experts to be the world's largest


Geothermal generation is essentially a matter of driving turbines using steam from boiling water held under pressure in underground reservoirs. Much of Indonesia sits on an area of active volcanoes, popularly known as the "Pacific Rim of Fire'', and some 251 locations across the archipelago have been identified as potentially viable sites for geothermal power production.


"Geothermal is very clean energy and its economics can make sense. This is a terrific business for us," said Steve Green, managing director of Chevron's IndoAsia business unit

 
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Re:Asia Innovations and Technology 7 Months ago Karma: 18  

Japan's space lab about to get bigger





CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. - The newest space station addition, a giant Japanese science lab, is about to get bigger. After installing TV cameras and removing covers during a spacewalk Thursday, the astronauts at the linked shuttle and station got ready for their next challenge: attaching a storage shed to the bus-size lab. The 210-mile construction job was set for Friday afternoon.



The lab, named Kibo, Japanese for hope, is so big that it had to be split into three shuttle missions to get to the international space station. Its 14-foot storage shed was delivered in March and left in a temporary parking spot. The third and final section, a porch, will be launched next spring.

Spacewalkers Michael Fossum and Ronald Garan Jr. looked like puffy white dolls Thursday against the 37-foot-long, 14-foot-wide lab, which is now the space station's biggest room.

It was their second spacewalk in three days.

"I feel like I'm on a camping trip trying to pack up a wet tent on a Sunday morning," Fossum said as he wrestled with some of the lab's insulation. He and Garan removed thermal covers from the lab's robot arm and added them to a variety of attachment points.

As the spacewalkers toiled outside, their eight colleagues hauled more experiment racks into the billion-dollar lab, and flight controllers near Tokyo monitored the power systems.

"Lots of people at work in there," astronaut Kenneth Ham informed the spacewalkers.

"No, there's not. I don't see anybody," one of the spacewalkers said.

"They got tired of your banging on the roof," Ham answered.

Even with all the racks moving in, Kibo was still noticeably bigger than the eight other rooms at the space station. "We have not seen that much space in space since Skylab," Mission Control told the astronauts in a written message. Skylab was NASA's first space station, back in the 1970s.

Space shuttle Discovery's astronauts delivered and installed Kibo earlier in the week. There are now three labs at the orbiting complex, supplied by NASA, the European Space Agency and, now, the Japanese Space Agency.

On Saturday, the astronauts will test drive Kibo's 33-foot robot arm. The two TV cameras that were set up on the lab's exterior Thursday will be instrumental in those robot-arm operations.

And on Sunday, one final spacewalk will be conducted to replace an empty nitrogen-gas tank at the space station. Fossum and Garan got a head start on that work Thursday.

Just before the seven-hour spacewalk ended, Fossum checked the solar wing rotating joint on the space station's left side. He found streaks of white grease, but no metal shavings like those that are clogging an identical joint on the right side.

Flight director Annette Hasbrook said the left joint looked to be in fine shape and noted that the leaked grease actually may be preventing a buildup of friction between the moving parts.

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http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080606/ap_on_sc/space_shuttle





 
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Technology is often seen in the West as a way of making our lives more efficient or as a way of having fun


But researchers have found big cultural differences between East and West when it comes to what people actually do with their computers and mobiles phones.

In many Asian countries, technology has become a tool for learning, religion and politics, says Intel ethnographer Genevieve Bell.



She has spent the past two years travelling in Asia, looking at how people are adapting technology to suit their own needs and priorities.

"We see all kinds of local reinventions of technology," says Dr Bell, "whether it is people in China using their mobile phones to get the lunar calendar or people using the digital version of the Times of India newspaper matrimonial section to find a spouse."

She says this kind of research is important in helping technology companies tap into social trends and influence the kind of products they offer.



 
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mini notebooks (computer laptops)
for poor students in hong kong

meanwhile in other reports:

Thailand along with

Brazil, Argentina, Libya, Nigeria, and Israel
have expressed interest in the machines
which have received support from Google, AMD,
Brightstar, News Corporation, and Red Hat.

Negroponte told Silicon.com
at the ITU Telecom World conference in
[b]Hong Kong that some wealthy countries,
including Finland, United Arab Emirates,
and France, have stepped forward
with offers to buy the computers
for developing countries including
Namibia, Pakistan,
and French-speaking African countries, respectively.

http://news.mongabay.com/2006/1206-olpc.html
 
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1st Japan-made communications satellite to be launched in August
Sunday 20th July, 05:53 AM JST


TOKYO —
Mitsubishi Electric Corp it has finished building the first Japanese-made communications satellite and started preparations for its launch on Aug 13.

The Superbird-7 satellite for Space Communications Corp, a unit of Sky Perfect JSAT Holdings Inc, has been transported to the Guiana Space Center, the launch site in French Guiana, Mitsubishi Electric said.

The new satellite will be the successor to Space Communications’ Superbird-C used for broadcasts. It will be launched on an Ariane 5 rocket of France’s Arianespace SA. It will remain at an altitude of 36,000 kilometers, 144 degrees east longitude in a geostationary orbit for 15-year operations.

All 18 satellites now used by Japanese broadcasters and telecommunications carriers are U.S. made.

Mitsubishi Electric is in charge of the design and construction of the new satellite as well as its launch and performance tests. The satellite was manufactured at the company’s Kamakura plant in Kanagawa Prefecture, southwest of Tokyo
http://www.japantoday.com/category/technology/view/1st-japan-made- communications-satellite-to-be-launched-in-august

 
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The Philippines has the third largest user base for YouTube in the Asia Pacific region, next to Japan and Australia, said Dipchand Nishar, senior director of Google for Asia Pacific products, in an interview here Friday..
http://newsinfo.inquirer.net/breakingnews/infotech/view/20080817- 155192/Google-focuses-on-mobile-apps-user-generated-content-in-RP


 
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