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...
Nanosensors which translate plants signals
MIT engineers have found a way to monitor plants, to observe their response to different types of stimuli, from swearing, insect bites, or infections,...
Logic gates built from bacteria and DNA
Steps toward biological computing are completed by creation of logic gates from gut bacteria and DNA.
"Logic gates are the fundamental building blocks in silicon...
Self-Assembling Nanocubes
Researchers at the University of California, San Diego Jacobs School of Engineering have developed a technique that enables metallic nanocrystals to self-assemble into larger,...
Human Exposure To Radio Frequency Fields
Primary antennas for transmitting wireless telephone service, including cellular and Personal Communications Service (PCS), are usually located outdoors on towers and other elevated structures...
Seagrasses can store as much carbon as forests
Seagrasses are a vital part of the solution to climate change and, per unit area, seagrass meadows can store up to twice as much...
Harnessing Hotspots
Electronic devices often develop ‘hot spots’ that can become detrimental to performance. Much research has focused on developing methods to cool the system, or,...
Atmospheric warming altering ocean salinity and the water cycle
A clear change in salinity has been detected in the world's oceans, signaling shifts and acceleration in the global rainfall and evaporation cycle tied...
The trees as raw material for elastic high-capacity battery
I never thought that is possible to make elastic high-capacity battery from wood pulp. Now it is obviously. A very good team of researchers...