Idaho’s Researchers Developed Solar Cells Able to Gather Infrared Radiation
A new kind of solar cell that can produce electricity even at night was developed by the researchers from Idaho. They promised to create...
Scientists Control Light Scattering in Graphene
Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) and the University of California at Berkeley have learned to control...
Harvard to develop hydrokinetic energy
Hydrovolts founder Burt Hamner ’83, announced today that a team from Hydrovolts and students from the Harvard College Engineering Society (HCES) will collaborate to...
Wireless Charging for Personal Electronic Devices in the Chevy Volt
From the middle of 2012 General Motors and Powermat announced an agreement that will eliminate the need for charging cords for personal electronic devices...
Antihydrogen Atoms Stored for the First Time
Atoms of antimatter have been trapped and stored for the first time by the ALPHA collaboration, an international team of scientists working at CERN,...
Zoquete Nomadic Light Lamp
Let’s take it as an eco gadget and see the Zoquete Nomadic Light Lamp as a part of an experimental project showed in a...
Unzipped carbon nanotubes could help energize fuel cells and batteries
Multi-walled carbon nanotubes riddled with defects and impurities on the outside could replace some of the expensive platinum catalysts used in fuel cells and...
$2 million award to provide clean energy to clean vehicles efficiently
The two-year project, supported by the South Coast Air Quality Management District and involving a number of public and private partners, will build solar...
Producing Electricity and Heat from Biomass
Following ten years of research and development, Talbotts Biomass Energy LTD of Stafford have seen the installation of four of their BG100 biomass generators....
Stretchable Solar Cell To Power The Artificial Skin
Last September the Stanford University developed a pressure-sensitive artificial skin which is so sensitive that it can "feel" the weight of a butterfly.
As...