Monthly Archives: March, 2021

New Electrolyte Additives for High-Energy-Density Lithium-Ion Batteries

A joint research team, affiliated with UNIST has unveiled a novel electrolyte additive that could enable a long lifespan and fast chargeability of high-energy-density...

Artificial Neural Network That is Energy Efficient

Training neural networks to perform tasks, such as recognizing images or navigating self-driving cars, could one day require less computing power and hardware thanks...

Study Finds that Wind Energy Output Increases When People Need Heat the Most

In response to the recent freeze-inspired power outages in Texas, some politicians blamed the historic blackouts on wind turbines. The dubious, and largely dismissed,...

New Analysis Shows Potential for ‘Solar Canals’ in California

UC Santa Cruz researchers published a new study—in collaboration with UC Water and the Sierra Nevada Research Institute at UC Merced—that suggests covering California's...

What’s all this Breakout Stuff?

One of the great challenges facing data communications is matching the silicon bandwidth with the face plate density. Today, switch silicon can process over...

SMART Company Unveils Mars Rover Tires, Available for Use on Earth

The SMART Tire Company has revealed its first space-age tire, soon to be available to the general public. Already tested by NASA for use...

Solar Powered EV Charging Station Developed at IISC

A solar Photovoltaic Powered electric vehicle (EV) charging station has been developed at the Indian Institute of Science (IISc) in this tech city. "The zero-emission...

Solar Farm Near a Closed Coal Mine to be Built

Independent power producer Competitive Power Ventures Inc. plans to build a 175-MWac solar facility in Garrett County, Md., at a closed coal mine. The Backbone...

New Generation of Welding Diodes: Higher current with Lower on-State Losses

Infineon Technologies Bipolar GmbH & Co. KG, an Infineon Technologies AG (FSE: IFX / OTCQX: IFNNY) company, launches a new generation of power diodes....

Scientists Take Step Towards Quantum Sensor Supremacy

A Russian-German research team has created a Quantum Sensor that grants access to measurement and manipulation of individual two-level defects in qubits. In quantum computing,...

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