What’s Next: Gadget batteries that need no charge for months
As we know it You all would have been using rechargeable batteries in your various gadgets and experiencing that these […]
Dr Prem's Sustainability Guide, Consultancy and Solutions
As we know it You all would have been using rechargeable batteries in your various gadgets and experiencing that these […]
You must have observed the Thermoacoustic effect when partly molten glass tubes connect to different glass vessels. The spontaneously loud
A UK university-led team of scientists is to develop a reactor that converts CO2 into fuel so efficiently it could
Earth4energy: what is it exactly? Do you wish to reduce your monthly electricity bills? Surely most of you reading this
If you make use of a portable solar battery charger, you have already taken the very first step down the
In an invention that could herald a new age of electronics, researchers at the University of Exeter have created a new graphene-based material called the GraphExeter, which they believe is the most flexible, transparent and lightweight material ever creat
Heads-up displays that project information on the windshield in front of the driver, now available on high end models, appear set to become standard fitment in mid-range and even low end cars from 2016. New technology, based on a small laser display engin
The Chemistry Department of the University
of Cambridge gets a high-tech laboratory for the large-scale production of Syngas
(Synthesis gas) under sustainable methods. Syngas is a high-power gas mix, which
is known as having a huge potential as a future f
If you’ve ever seen a chameleon or at least watched a program on the telly about these amazing creatures, you’ve no doubt always harbored a wish that you could camouflage yourself to blend in with your surroundings. Well, it looks like the day isn’t
Humans have always been on a quest to create better robots which are capable of completing tasks that are dull, time consuming and dangerous. It looks like it won’t be long now before our technology allows us to develop robots that are far superior than