American Superconductor Corporation announced today that it has received an order for 48,760 meters (approximately 30 miles) of high temperature superconductor (HTS) wire from Ultera(TM) to manufacture a 200-meter-long H...
Relatively few good examples exist of buildings that have excellent energy performance. Often "green buildings" are developed and publicized, but then actual energy functioning is not reported, sometimes becaus...
The European Union, with the aim of conserving resources, protecting the environment and overseeing the health and welfare of their citizens, has been opting for some years now for sustainable development as one of its t...
Konarka Technologies, Inc., an innovator in developing and commercializing power plastics that convert light to energy, today announced the Company opened a new center of European operations in Nuremberg, Germany. The ne...
Cracks, splits and holes are by definition one of the biggest problems in sealing technology. A new addition has recently been made to the thermoplastic elastomer family: Swellable variants of these plastics react to lea...
This is what cars of the future or at least a family’s second car should look like, according to University of Queensland students.
It’s called the UltraCommuter — a clean, light, solar-electric con...
Today, in a significant milestone for scientific grid computing, eight major computing centres successfully completed a challenge to sustain a continuous data flow of 600 megabytes per second (MB/s) on average for 10 day...
The United Steelworkers (USW) has filed a charge of race discrimination against Imerys Carbonates on behalf of employees working at the company's Sylacauga, Ala., facility. Imerys, a French company headquartered in P...
Using a new electrically-assisted microbial fuel cell (MFC) that does not require oxygen, Penn State environmental engineers and a scientist at Ion Power Inc. have developed the first process that enables bacteria to coa...
Using ultra-fast bursts of X-ray light, scientists at the Department of Energy's Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) have observed the dizzyingly fast first steps of a solid melting into a liquid. They reported...
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