New Inkjet-Printed Antenna Harnesses Energy of Wideband Radio Frequencies

Manos Tentzeris, a researcher from the Georgia Tech School of Electrical and Computer Engineering has invented a new type of antenna that could make harnessing the energy of otherwise wasted radio waves more easy and could yield a higher efficiency on a broader range of frequencies.
Electric Bike Smartcircle S1

Unbelievably Light Electric Bicycle That You Can Put In Your Backpack

The Smartcircle S1 is a foldable electric bicycle that is small enough to fit into a backpack. The bike weighs 15.4 lbs and can...

Save 40% of Water Heating Costs with EcoDrain

The idea behind this energy gadget is simple: every time you take a shower, or wash your hands and, generally, use hot water, you waste a lot of energy down the drain in the form of hot water. That energy is really a big waste, because a lot of energy is put into heating that water.

PLAYBULB Smart Garden Lights Rock on Kickstarter

The Smart Color LED Solar Garden Light project is revolutionizing Kickstarter. The solar-powered PLAYBULB garden has exceeded their goal ten times, with just over...

MSI To Make Self-Cooled Stirling Engine Motherboards

If you ever had to do with a computer, or with buying a computer by parts, then you surely have heard of MSI. They are...

Water Powered Alarm Clock Keeps Track of Time Using Only Tap Water

Do you usually take ages to pick the best birthday or graduation present for a friend? And does it become harder when this person...

Elowan is The First Ever Cyborg Houseplant

MIT researchers always manage to push boundaries. This time they created a cyborg plant hybrid, which augments the natural processes of the plant to...

How Can Modern-Day Technology Change The World?

Can modern-day technology change the world? This is the question that David Brin tackles in a remarkable piece published on the Red, Green and...

New Energy Generation Technology Can Harness Power From Body Movement

In a new report researchers from the University of Oulu in Finland revealed some ground breaking research. The material that they have been working...

World's Smallest Solar Powered Sensor Invented by University of Michigan Researchers

University of Michigan engineers developed the smallest solar powered sensor system, having only 9 cubic millimeters, that can harvest energy from ambient light to operate.