An international research team has developed inks made of graphene-like materials for inkjet printing. New black phosphorous inks are compatible with conventional inkjet printing techniques for optoelectronics and photonics. Since the discovery…
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Inexpensive Catalysts for Zinc-air batteries
University of Sydney researchers have found a solution for one of the biggest stumbling blocks preventing zinc-air batteries from overtaking conventional lithium-ion batteries as the power source of choice in electronic devices….
MIT’s Case study suggests new approach to urban water supply
Researchers have found there is often a strong case for building relatively modest, incremental additions to water infrastructure in advanced countries, rather than expensive larger-scale projects that may be needed only rarely….
Google Street View allows you to go Inside the International Space Station (ISS)
Google Street View now allows the users to explore the International Space Station (ISS). For 16 years, astronauts have been working and living on the ISS, a structure made up of 15…
Ultrathin Device harvests electricity from Human Motion
A new, ultrathin energy harvesting system developed at Vanderbilt University has the potential to power your cell phone, fitness tracker and other personal electronic devices as you walk, wave and even when…