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- Nanoparticle Ink Enables 3-D Printing of Microbattery Electrodes
- Obama's $7 Billion for African Electricity
- Video Wednesday: Robot Film Fest, Hexacopter Rescue, and RoboCup 2013
- Windiest or Sunniest Sites Not Necessarily Best for Wind and Solar
- Twisted Light Sends Data Through Optical Fiber for First Time
- Kinect Used in First Robo-Roach Autopilot System
- Spanish Town Taps Sewage to Make Biofuel
- Chinese Wind Company Charged With Corporate Espionage
Nanoparticle Ink Enables 3-D Printing of Microbattery Electrodes Posted: 03 Jul 2013 08:36 AM PDT Newly developed 3-D printing of miniature Li-ion batteries could power microscale devices |
Obama's $7 Billion for African Electricity Posted: 03 Jul 2013 08:01 AM PDT Yes, you guessed it: There's less there than meets the eye |
Video Wednesday: Robot Film Fest, Hexacopter Rescue, and RoboCup 2013 Posted: 03 Jul 2013 07:42 AM PDT |
Windiest or Sunniest Sites Not Necessarily Best for Wind and Solar Posted: 03 Jul 2013 05:36 AM PDT Social benefits of renewable energy vary significantly based on where it is generated; looking at energy output isn't enough |
Twisted Light Sends Data Through Optical Fiber for First Time Posted: 02 Jul 2013 12:48 PM PDT Researchers beam 1.6 Tb/s using twisted light through a special type of fiber |
Kinect Used in First Robo-Roach Autopilot System Posted: 02 Jul 2013 12:40 PM PDT Video game tech sheds light on insect stimulation response |
Spanish Town Taps Sewage to Make Biofuel Posted: 01 Jul 2013 09:31 PM PDT The EU hopes wastewater is the secret to producing algal oils at scale |
Chinese Wind Company Charged With Corporate Espionage Posted: 01 Jul 2013 09:27 PM PDT U.S. Justice Department goes after Chinese turbine maker |
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