Saturday, September 25, 2010

power

We're always looking for newer, more efficient ways to produce, store, and utilize energy in its many forms. PhysOrg.com has put out a slew of articles on this topic.

1. Using quantum mechanics to turn waste heat into power

2. Waste-free conversion of renewable raw material into energy

3. An ultracapacitor that recharges in under a millisecond

4. Water gel-based "leaves" that absorb solar energy

I hope for success in all these projects, and more.


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