In: Energy & Tech
Super-Thin Electronics Can Wrap Around Single Hair—and Still Work
01/15/2014Even when they are crumpled up, six of 10 electronic devices continued to work.
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Coats launches new zips with ‘glow in the dark’ effect
01/14/2014The zips charge in sunlight (UV) and can be used to enhance safety features as well as a fashion accessory for all articles of clothing.
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Scientists Prove Benefit Of Textiles With Antiviral And Antibacterial Effect
01/13/2014As part of an AiF research project, scientists from the Hohenstein Institute in Bönnigheim have, for the first time, developed a textile finishing with both an antiviral and an antibacterial function.
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Sensoria is bringing fitness tracking to socks March 15th
01/10/2014Naturally, they’ll run you a tad more than the pair of Gold Toes you just picked up at Target…
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World’s First Fully Artificial, Self-Regulating Heart Beats Just Like a Real One
01/09/2014This extraordinary artificial heart mimics muscle contractions and contains sensors that adapt the blood flow to a patient’s movement.
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4 Lessons in Sustainable Business from Nike’s New Waterless Dye Technology
01/08/2014The bottom line is that companies that want to make sustainability integral to their innovation and performance like Nike will need to rethink the way they address CSR and sustainability…
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Texas Researchers Design World’s First Battery-Powered Invisibility Cloak
01/07/2014The cloak is still just a theory though, but the team hopes to build a prototype soon.
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Rawlemon’s New Betaray Crystal Ball Harvests Light From The Sun, Moon and Clouds!
01/06/2014The Betaray can harness solar energy from the sun, the moon, or even the gray sky of a cloudy day
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Persistent Energy Ghana Brings Solar to Those Who Need Light
01/03/2014We are taking these consumers from kerosene and candles all the way to plentiful, clean electricity. It’s exciting.
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How next-gen geothermal could boost the future of energy
01/02/2014By juicing geothermal with CO2, a team of scientists hope to overcome limitations to this potentially powerful form of renewable electricity
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