LEDs Lit up by Murata's new DC Magnetic Resonance Wireless Power Transmission

Murata Manufacturing Develops Wireless Charging More Efficient

A development by Murata Manufacturing could make electric vehicle wireless charging more flexible and efficient. Wireless charging for could be one of the game-changing technologies...

A REAL and WORKING Magnetic Motor Spinning Indefinitely

Ok, I saw this on Gizmodo (unexpectedly), and despite the fact that I've been blogging for five years now I've never actually seen something...

New Japanese Magnet Has Fewer Electrons, Leads to More Efficient Energy Tech

Researchers at the RIKEN Advanced Science Institute at Wako, Japan have discovered a magnet that becomes weaker as the number of electrons increases. In...

Converting Magnetic Energy Into Electric Voltage Using Power Spintronics

The American Institute of Physics' (AIP) journal Applied Physics Letters, published a report, which shows a new application of spintronics. According to the study, it...

Researchers Prove the Existence of a New Magnetic Behavior

The two types of magnetism have been known since the 1970s when Nobel Prize was given to Louis Neel. In both ferromagnetism and antiferromagnetism,...

German Solid Oxide Fuel Cell Completes 40,000 Hours Endurance Test, Exceeds Expectations

"Time will tell," they say. Well, time has told good things about a planar solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) used in industrial purposes, which...

Video of a Working Homemade Linear Magnetic Motor

I accidentally stumbled upon this three-year-old video today, watched it and realized that the guy has just demonstrated what many people don't believe or...

A Ferrofluid-Based Free Energy Device You Should Experiment

Someone got my attention these days with a device supposed to produce energy by using ferrofluids. He called this device "Continuous Friction Motion Machine," and the energy generated would be dead cheap.

2W Magnetostriction-Based Vibration Harvester Lights Up 50 LEDs

Following up with a piece of news we wrote about on December 1st, last year, TechOn reports that Toshiyuki Ueno from Kanazawa University has developed a magnetostriction-based energy harvesting device that can produce up to 2 watts of electricity from harvesting vibrations. To be noted that this isn't piezoelectricity, which we've gotten used to lately.

Magnetic Effect of Light Could Lead to New Solar Panels Technology

The great side about physics is that it discovers things where you would least expect them to be found. For example, just when you thought you knew everything about light, here comes an exciting new discovery that could become an alternative source of power, involving the magnetic properties of light!