External press release
1 Jul 2013

World's first simulator for anchored flying underwater vehicles
Nordic marine energy technology leader Minesto has developed a simulator to aid the development of its Deep Green marine power plant.
Full profile interview
29 Jun 2013

Flexible Display Center at Arizona State University
The Flexible Display Center (FDC) has been involved in flexible displays for nearly 10 years. They have a unique expertise in North America and have enjoyed continuous funding from the US Army. They are now putting more focus on non-display applications such as X-ray detection and biochemical sensing.
28 Jun 2013

Exotic alloys for potential energy applications
The search for thermoelectrics, exotic materials that convert heat directly into electricity, has received a boost from researchers at the California Institute of Technology and the University of Tokyo, who have found the best way to identify them.
28 Jun 2013

Watching solar cells grow
For the first time, a team of researchers has managed to observe growth of high-efficiency chalcopyrite thin film solar cells in real time and to study the formation and degradation of defects that compromise efficiency.
28 Jun 2013

No more leakage of explosive electrolytes in batteries
The development of solid-type electrolytes, safe from explosion caused by high temperature and overcharge, is urgently needed to replace the liquid electrolytes. The solid electrolyte enables batteries to be safer as well as the use of higher energy electrode materials.
27 Jun 2013

Low-cost molecule boosts stability and amplification of semiconductors
Replacing traditional rigid silicon wafers with semiconductors made from flexible polymers would herald an age of advanced, 'wearable' electronics.
27 Jun 2013

Promising material for lithium-ion batteries
Laptops could work longer and electric cars could drive farther if it were possible to further increase the capacity of their lithium-ion batteries. The electrode material has a decisive influence on a battery's capacity.
27 Jun 2013

Cambridge Graphene Centre and Plastic Logic announce partnership
Cambridge University's Graphene Centre and Plastic Logic have signed a formal collaboration agreement, marking Plastic Logic joining the Centre to start work on a specific research programme, aimed ultimately at revolutionising the commercial exploitation of graphene in flexible plastic electronics, where the UK enjoys a world-leading position.
27 Jun 2013

Wood fibers help nano-scale batteries keep their structure
A sliver of wood coated with tin could make a tiny, long-lasting, efficient and environmentally friendly battery.
26 Jun 2013

High-performance electrostatic MEMS vibration energy harvester
A team from imec and Panasonic have developed a new vibration energy harvester based on a corrugated SiO2-Si3N4 electret.
External press release
26 Jun 2013

Long-range RF energy harvester with record sensitivity
Imec and Holst Centre, in collaboration with the Delft University of Technology and the Eindhoven University of Technology, the Netherlands, have designed and fabricated a self-calibrating RF energy harvester.
26 Jun 2013

Honda to reuse rare earth metal extracted from NiMH batteries
Honda Motor Company agreed with TDK Corporation and Japan Metals & Chemicals Company (JMC) to jointly pursue the reuse of a rare earth metal extracted from nickel-metal hydride batteries in hybrid vehicles for magnets of new hybrid vehicle motors.
26 Jun 2013

Nanofiber sensor instantly detects diabetes or lung cancer in breath
Today's technological innovation enables smartphone users to diagnose serious diseases such as diabetes or lung cancer quickly and effectively by simply breathing into a small gadget, a nanofiber breathing sensor, mounted on the phones.
25 Jun 2013

Harvesting thermal energy using nanodiamond receives grant
A project pursuing new approaches to harvesting thermal energy using nanodiamond at Bristol University has been awarded funding by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC).
25 Jun 2013

1.2m stop-starts for a new generation of micro-mild hybrid vehicles
Raising the bar to 1.2 million stop-starts compares with typically 30,000 for a conventional starter motor and up to 300,000 for current generation stop-start systems - CPT is the first in the industry to set this new standard
25 Jun 2013

Stratasys acquires MakerBot as VCs discover key to 3D printing money
Stratasys, global giant of industrial 3D printing, announced on Wednesday that it was to acquire MakerBot, the New York based privately held manufacturer of desktop 3D printers.
24 Jun 2013

OLED Lighting Market- Forecasts and Analysis
In this article, we forecast the market growth for OLED lighting for a variety of market segmented including outdoor, office, and industrial, hospitality, shop, architectural and residential. For each market segment, we forecast market share, area and monetary value.
24 Jun 2013

EADS, Siemens enter long-term research partnership
EADS and Siemens are entering a long-term research partnership to introduce new electric propulsion systems that could help airlines lower their fuel bills and drive environmental performance.
24 Jun 2013

Smart sock provides fitness data
Every time you walk, run and exercise you are generating valuable data that, if properly analyzed, can produce meaningful views of your activity and the way you use your whole body.
21 Jun 2013

$9 Million to advance hydrogen and fuel cell technologies
In support of the Obama Administration's all-of-the-above energy strategy, the US Energy Department has announced up to $9 million in new funding to accelerate the development of hydrogen and fuel cell technologies for use in vehicles, backup power systems, and hydrogen refueling components.