21 Jan 2011

Perth Company first to produce carbon nanotubes in Australia
A Perth company is set to become by the end of the year, Australia's first commercial producer of the high strength but micro-sized and environmentally friendly carbon nanotubes.
20 Jan 2011

Epitaxial graphene shows promise for replacing silicon in electronics
Move over silicon. There's a new electronic material in town, and it goes fast.
19 Jan 2011

LED screen with built in solar panel
Megatex Inc. has developed an LED screen which combines LED technology and renewable energy.
19 Jan 2011

RUSNANO finalizes investment in Plastic Logic
RUSNANO finalizes investment in Plastic Logic : $700 Million total investment project will include building world's largest commercial plastic electronics factory in Zelenograd;
19 Jan 2011

Energy efficient aircraft - the next 15 years
During the next fifteen years, we shall be in the transition to much more energy efficient, quieter aircraft, with much less pollution and dependence on declining hydrocarbon reserves.
19 Jan 2011

Smart Skin for Land, Sea and Air Vehicles
Cars that glow in the dark and have far more passenger space, aircraft and submarines that monitor their complete outer surface, military vehicles that destroy missiles that hit them. The common factor here is smart skin.
18 Jan 2011

Ford and Best Buy partner to sell electric charging stations
Ford Motor Co. and Best Buy Co. Inc. will partner to install household charging stations for the new Focus Electric cars being launched in the U.S. later this year, Ford said recently.
18 Jan 2011

Carbon nanotube webs and biscrolled yarns
UT Dallas's biscrolling technology is rich in application possibilities. For instance to make improved biofuel cells that might eventually be used to power medical implants
17 Jan 2011

Coiled nanowires may hold key to stretchable electronics
Researchers at North Carolina State University have created the first coils of silicon nanowire on a substrate that can be stretched to more than double their original length, moving us closer to incorporating stretchable electronic devices into clothing, implantable health-monitoring devices, and a host of other applications.
17 Jan 2011

Robot developed by GM and NASA set to launch to space
Robonaut 2, built at the Johnson Space Center in Houston, will become the first humanoid robot in space. Developed with the help of General Motors, who also hope to use the technology on production lines and in cars, R2 is the most dexterous humanoid robot yet and its presence on the International Space Station as an experimental model could one day lead to missions to the moon and Mars.
17 Jan 2011

Canadian soldiers testing bionic energy harvester
Bionic Power Inc. has entered into a collaborative agreement with Defence Research and Development Canada (DRDC) to test Bionic Power's PowerWalk™ M-Series prototype on soldiers.
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14 Jan 2011

SolarPrint launches unmatched energy harvesing technology
SolarPrint, a photovoltaic (PV) energy technology developer, expands the possibilities of next-generation energy harvesting for wireless sensors with the launch of its dye-sensitised solar cell (DSSC) technology.
14 Jan 2011

Finnish cleantech company Beneq attracts 9 million euro investment
Finnish Industry Investment, Via Venture Partners and private investors have invested altogether 9 million euros in the Finnish cleantech company Beneq.
14 Jan 2011

Graphene-based conductive inks to appear in products this year
Vorbeck say that products using their graphene-based conductive inks will appear in major retail stores sometime this year.
14 Jan 2011

Ford to launch electric car later this year
Ford Motor Company's all-new Focus Electric - the company's first-ever all-electric passenger car is due to be launched in late 2011. It will be one of five new electrified vehicles Ford will deliver by 2013 in North America and Europe.
13 Jan 2011

Scientists develop solar window technology
Scientists developing Solar Window technology capable of generating electricity on see-thru glass windows have achieved an important research breakthrough which could result in the replacement of materials prone to breakdown and degradation.
13 Jan 2011

Wind powered phone charger
A hardware application in the shape of a soft rubber skin including an energy harvesting wind fan which slides around an iphone and recharges the phone when the wind blows.
13 Jan 2011

Breaking the rare earth necklock by China
Breaking China's rare earth necklock on supplies is now a major focus of industry outside China.
12 Jan 2011

General Motors concept electric vehicle can park itself
General Motors concept electric vehicle includes a feature that would allow the vehicle to park itself and automatically return to the user when summoned from a smartphone application.
12 Jan 2011

New solar cell self-repairs like natural plant systems
Researchers are creating a new type of solar cell designed to self-repair like natural photosynthetic systems in plants by using carbon nanotubes and DNA, an approach aimed at increasing service life and reducing cost.