2 Apr 2014

Microfluidic fuel cells on paper
Medical diagnostic devices could be taken to the next level with the development of microfluidic fuel cells on paper.
1 May 2013

7th Annual CAFE Electric Aircraft Symposium: First day
This excellent event "7th Electric Aircraft Symposium" in Santa Rosa, USA was acclaimed as the best ever in the series. Over 150 people attended, an eclectic mix from NASA and Siemens to hobbyists, universities and technology startups were there.
21 Dec 2012

IBM announces major breakthrough with silicon nanophotonics
IBM has announced a major advance in the ability to use light instead of electrical signals to transmit information for future computing.
12 Nov 2012

Initial steps toward commercial fabrication of carbon nanotubes
IBM scientists have demonstrated a new approach to carbon nanotechnology that opens up the path for commercial fabrication of dramatically smaller, faster and more powerful computer chips.
17 Aug 2012

Spintronics for energy efficient computing
Researchers discover possibility to use the spin for processing logical operations, both fast and energy-efficiently.
25 Apr 2012

IBM Research boosts Battery500 project with new materials partners
IBM announced that two industry leaders Asahi Kasei and Central Glass will join its Battery 500 Project team and collaborate on far-reaching research with the potential to accelerate the switch from gasoline to electricity as the primary power source for vehicles.
7 Dec 2011

Researchers demonstrate future of computing
Researchers demonstrate future of computing with graphene, racetrack and carbon nanotube breakthroughs. Prototypes developed for first time in real-world manufacturing environments are critical step towards transferring research into commercial devices.
1 Nov 2010

Third generation batteries are needed
Most of today's pure electric vehicles and those announced for the next few years offer only 100 miles range. Ask a roomful of people if they would buy a car with that range and usually no hands go up.
22 Oct 2010

Solar Frontier and IBM to develop solar technology
Solar Frontier, a developer and manufacturer of thin-film solar technology, has signed an agreement with IBM to create a cost competitive product that is inexpensive and uses earth-abundant materials.
17 Feb 2010

IBM claims world record by creating high-efficiency solar cell
IBM announced it has built a solar cell - where the key layer that absorbs most of the light for conversion into electricity, is made entirely of readily-available elements - that set a new world record for efficiency and holds potential for enabling solar cell technology to produce more energy at a lower cost.
15 Feb 2010

IBM claims world record by creating high-efficiency solar cell
IBM announced it has built a solar cell - where the key layer that absorbs most of the light for conversion into electricity, is made entirely of readily-available elements - that set a new world record for efficiency and holds potential for enabling solar cell technology to produce more energy at a lower cost
10 Feb 2010

Again - IBM claim world's fastest graphene transistor
IBM believe they have achieved the highest cut-off frequency so far for any graphene device of 100 billion cycles/second (100 GigaHertz).
30 Dec 2008

IBM scientists develop world's fastest graphene transistor
The world's fastest graphene transistor at 26GHz was achieved by IBM Research.