The Noise About Graphene
In last week’s announcement of the Nobel Prize in Physics, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences lauded graphene’s “exceptional properties that originate from the...
Hydrogen for high-quality graphene
A new approach to growing graphene greatly reduces problems that have plagued researchers in the past and clears a path to the crystalline form...
Plumbing water energy to light the house
The idea of light the house due to water energy flowing through house plumbing is very ingenious, praiseworthy and seems to work very well.
The...
Jellyfish protein could be used in microscopic fuel cells
Researchers in Sweden have been liquidizing thousands of specimens of a common North American jellyfish to extract a protein that could be used in...
Projection System as a touch screen developed by Microsoft Research
Due to Microsoft Research and Carnegie Mellon University which have created a wearable projection system that turns portion of walls, paper or even 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...
Watertube an eco gadget to provide drinking water in remote areas
More than 75 percent of the Earth surface is covered by water and probably only 2.5 percent of it is fresh water.
Only 0.3 percents...
LHC to Produce a Mini Big Bang
Just four days after shutting down the LHC - Large Hadron Collider's proton running experiments, CERN has completed the transition to lead-ion running and has recorded its...
Hydrogen fuel available at petrol stations for consumers
Cella Energy was named the UK national winner for the Shell Springboard Awards 2011, for developing a technology which allows hydrogen to be stored...
Green Buildings Signs of the Minimum Heat Loss
If you want to define a green building, a building which keeps most energy inside, you’ll see that is not easy because of many...