Engineers have developed a method for "precooling" small office buildings and reducing energy consumption during times of peak demand, promising not only to save money but also to help prevent power failures du...
Imagine you are standing, John Wayne style, on the backs of two runaway horses pulling a stagecoach. You try to bring the horses to a stop but instead the harnesses break, the horses separate, and an unlucky passenger ge...
An electrical engineer at the University of Texas at Austin has made a laser light blink while passing through a miniaturized silicon chip, a major step toward developing commercially viable optical interconnects for hig...
The University of Manchester is to launch a new £40m world-class research institute, which will pioneer cutting-edge light and laser technologies.
The Photon Science Institute (PSI), which will be launched on Ja...
FriCSo – Friction Control Solutions, today announced FriCSo Super-Finishing, a patent-pending mechanical lapping process that uses a unique FriCSo-developed polymer. The innovative process creates an organic layer ...
Gas Technology Institute (GTI) has demonstrated operation of a high-power-density solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) using real-world military logistics fuel (JP8) containing 600 to 700 ppm of sulfur. This marks a key mileston...
Degussa AG, Dusseldorf is starting additional electrode production for large-volume lithium-ion batteries, at the Li-Tech GmbH (SK Group) site in Kamenz/Dresden. “By expanding our electrode production to Germany we...
The Laser & Electro Optical Systems (L&EOS) unit of Boeing Missile Defense Systems (MDS) has received a contract worth up to $413 million to continue supporting two U.S. Air Force laboratories engaged in cutting-...
With the exception of lasers and free-electron lasers, there hasn't been another fundamental way to produce coherent light for close to 50 years.
However, a group of researchers from Lawrence Livermore National L...
Imagine a computer that doesn't lose data even in a sudden power outage, or a coin-sized hard drive that could store 100 or more movies.
Magnetic random-access memory, or MRAM, could make these possible, and woul...
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