Monthly Archives: June 2015

HEHPV – Helium High-Pressure Vessel

The HeHPV – short for “Helium High-Pressure Vessel” – is an innovative, light-weight, cost-competitive composite-overwrapped tank for storage of helium pressurant gas for satellite propulsion systems. Based on a common diameter, a tank family range of 50-75 l has been … Continue reading

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Western Digital Subsidiary Raises The Storage Bar To 10TB

Drive is aimed at cloud storage and online backup providers. With the fast-charging growth in cloud storage, you have to think that the providers would be demanding higher capacity drives to get more storage in the cabinets. Well they are … Continue reading

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HGST Brings More Helium And Shingle To Active Archive

HGST HAS AGAIN GONE WHERE no hard disk company has gone before with the world’s first 10TB hard drive with enterprise credentials for Active Archive. The Ultrastar Archive HA10 SMR HDD continues the company’s line of helium filled drives, and … Continue reading

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Helium-3 and Helium-4 Acceleration By High Power Laser Pulses For Hadron Therapy

The laser driven acceleration of ions is considered a promising candidate for an ion source for hadron therapy of oncological diseases. Though proton and carbon ion sources are conventionally used for therapy, other light ions can also be utilized. Whereas … Continue reading

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Does The Future Affect The PAST? Physicists Demonstrate How Time Can Seem To Run BACKWARDS

It has been one of the central planks of modern physics – time can only run in one direction, meaning the past can influence the future but not the other way around. But now a new experiment has thrown the … Continue reading

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