Google’s First Biggest Solar Power Tower Plant Till 2013
Google expanded its products portfolio from search engine to solar energy. They had invested $168 million in a Mojave Desert facility on 3,600 acres...
E-skin sensor platform powered by sweat with biofuel cells
Like little children who discover the world by putting everything in their mouths, we can say that human beings experience the world through the...
Pacemaker powered by heartbeat vibrations
Because of this reason the researchers have searched for ways to prolong battery life.
They started to generate energy to power a pacemaker using blood...
Cell phones and the electromagnetic radiations could affect fertility
Cell phones, these very popular devices to harm our life without visible and immediate consequences are subject of debates about human body health.
Everybody knows...
New Type of Biochemical Hydrogel Sensor to Detect pH
Scientists have used gelatinous hydrogel to create an inexpensive new type of biochemical hydrogel sensor that is highly sensitive, sturdy, long-lasting, and has few...
Harvesting Energy from Cellphone Calls
Sounds incredible but the scientists from Korea have turned the main ingredient of calamine lotion into a tiny material that converts sound waves into electricity.
Just...
Nanotrees Harvest the Sun’s Energy to Turn Water into Hydrogen Fuel
University of California, San Diego electrical engineers are building a forest of tiny nanowire trees in order to cleanly capture solar energy without using...
Hairbrush Which Shows the Level of Brain Activity
Technology already exists to track of your mental activity. It's called functional near infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS technology), which images blood flowing through the brain...
Electric Tricycles a Multiyear Project to Reduce the Air Pollution in Philippines
The Philippines government wants to replace millions of petrol-powered tricycles with electric tricycles in the effort of less polluting mass transport system said president...
Water-Based Artificial Leaf Produces Electricity
A team of U.S. and Korean scientists have invented water-based “artificial leaves” that can act like solar cells to produce electricity.
The flexible devices have...