Bulk Fluid-Processed Carbon Nanotubes Could Make Better Power Lines

Scientists at Rice University have developed a new method for producing carbon nanotubes in bulk fluids. It could lead to revolutionary advances in nanoelectronics, materials science and power distribution.

Flare: The Most Time-, Cost- and Energy-Efficient Cooking Pot

Cooking at home is great, and certainly a lot more healthy (for your body and your pocket) than eating out. Unfortunately, cooking takes up...

New Way of Storing Hydrogen for Vehicles Discovered!

Hydrogen could play a role in replacing fossil fuels for transportation in the future, but researchers must develop a way to store and release...

New Water Evaporation Engine Could Be the Best Renewable Energy Device, Study Says

Evaporation engine, a theoretical machine that aims to convert evaporation energy into electricity, takes advantage of the infinite expanse of evaporating water from sun-heated...

Two Devices That Can Solar Power Your iPhone While You Walk or Listen to...

Charging a mobile device using flexible solar cells fitted in headphones, or a shoe insole that harnesses energy generated by walking, could soon be...

Levitating Magnetic Wind Turbine – efficiency made in China

What could result if you combine magnetic power, wind power, and a huge-sized facility? Energy!!! It even results a lot of energy. How do...
Columbia University : Self-powered Camera

New Self-Powered Video Camera Can Work Indefinitely

World’s first self-powered video camera, which can convert the incident light from its object into its input power, was invented by a computer scientist,...

Green Overpass Absorbs Traffic Emissions, Turns Them Into Biomass

No city official can now say that there is not enough space for biomass growth in the urban environment. A team of inventors demonstrated...

Teenager Designs a Unique Portable Device to Purify Water and Generate Electricity

Regardless of how many times it happens, it is always fascinating to read about a teenager, who has done something incredible. This time the...