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Understanding the Life of Lithium Ion Batteries in Electric Vehicles
April 10, 2013 Scientists have now answered a question that worries millions of owners and potential owners of electric and hybrid vehicles using lithium-ion batteries: How long before the battery pack dies, ... > full story -
Overcoming a Major Barrier to Medical and Other Uses of 'Microrockets' and 'Micromotors'
April 10, 2013 An advance in micromotor technology akin to the invention of cars that fuel themselves from the pavement or air is opening the door to new medical and industrial uses for these tiny devices, ... > full story -
Modest Population-Wide Weight Loss Could Result in Reductions in Type 2 Diabetes and Cardio Disease
April 9, 2013 A new article suggests a strong association between population-wide weight change and risk of death from Type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular ... > full story -
Face-to-Face Negotiations Favor the Powerful
April 9, 2013 If you are negotiating with someone who has more power than you it is a good idea to avoid face-to-face ... > full story -
Electronic Implants: New Fast Transcutaneous Non-Invasive Battery Recharger and Energy Feeder
April 9, 2013 Scientists have developed a non-invasive battery recharger system for electronic implants that allows a longer life for the internal implantable devices in the human body such as pacemakers, ... > full story -
Urban Grass Might Be Greener, but That Doesn't Mean It's 'Greener'
April 9, 2013 New research explores how efforts to keep urban lawns looking green and healthy might negate the soil's natural ability to store atmospheric ... > full story -
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Peel-and-Stick Thin Film Solar Cells
April 9, 2013 Scientists have fabricated peel-and-stick thin film solar cells (TFSCs). The Si wafer is clean and reusable. Moreover, as the peeled-off TFSCs from the Si wafer are thin, light-weight, and flexible, ... > full storyMore: -
'Artificial Leaf' Gains the Ability to Self-Heal Damage and Produce Energy from Dirty Water
April 8, 2013 Another innovative feature has been added to the world's first practical "artificial leaf," making the device even more suitable for providing people in developing countries and remote areas with ... > full story -
Seemingly Small Research Funding Cuts Could Hinder Progress in Nanotechnology
April 8, 2013 Cuts in federal funding of nanotechnology research threaten to slow progress toward some of the field’s greatest promises, including commercialization of sustainable new energy sources that do ... > full story -
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Global Solar Photovoltaic Industry Is Likely Now a Net Energy Producer
April 8, 2013 The construction of the photovoltaic power industry since 2000 has required an enormous amount of energy, mostly from fossil fuels. The good news is that the clean electricity from all the installed ... > full story
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