7 Ways Magnetic Field Invisible Force changed our lives
The magnetic field, an invisible force that surrounds magnets and moving electric charges, has captivated humanity for centuries. Its presence, first noted through the...
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...
Terahertz waves as future energy source
It is already known in scientific environments that each device emits besides Wi-Fi signals, some terahertz waves. They are electromagnetic waves with a high...
Green energy from snowfall produced by Snow-TENG
A team of researcher and colleagues from the University of California – UCLA conducted by senior author Richard Kaner, have designed a brand new...
Garda Lake water is curiously lifted by Earth’s spin
Garda Lake climate and location
Garda Lake also called in Italian "Lago di Garda" is the most largest lake in Italy having 370 km² surface and a...
Printed solar cells to produce green electricity
Solar cells declined costs in decades
Solar power has declined dramatically its cost over the past decades. We could say that was a decrease from...
Toyota Camatte a Japanese Concept Car
During the International Tokyo Toy Show 2012 this June, Toyota has released a new concept vehicle called Toyota Camatte.
This concept car looks like a...
Electrically conductive gel – now printable
Researchers from Stanford University have invented an electrically conductive gel, quick and easy to make, which can be applied onto a surface with an...
Researchers send “Wireless” message using a beam of neutrinos
A group of scientists led by researchers from the University of Rochester and North Carolina State University have for the first time sent a...
Mathematicians find a way to hide waves inside an invisible Hat
Invisibility, once the subject of magic or legend, is slowly becoming reality.
Over the past five years, mathematicians and other scientists have been working on...