In his State of the Union address last year, President Bush proclaimed, “our scientists and engineers will overcome obstacles to taking these cars from laboratory to showroom so that the first car driven by a child...
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory are developing a system to rapidly produce hydrogen from gasoline in your car. "This brings fuel cell-powered cars one step closer ...
The legend of Icarus may have a new ending within the next decade, according to a University of Missouri-Rolla researcher helping to develop the world’s first flapping-wing, solar-powered unmanned aircraft.
Usin...
UTC Fuel Cells, a unit of United Technologies Corporation's UTC Power, today was named to participate in the U.S. Hydrogen Research Initiative, a multiyear program aimed at laying the groundwork for a hydrogen econom...
As Michigan State University works with the state of Michigan to attract a $1 billion nuclear science research facility to be funded by the Department of Energy, a team of MSU physicists is nearing completion of the desi...
DaimlerChrysler and BP plc will collaborate with the U.S. Department of Energy and other organizations to field-test fuel cell vehicles in the United States beginning this year, the next step in bringing the clean, effic...
Intel Corporation has announced that it has begun a $2 billion construction project to convert a 200mm wafer fabrication facility to a state-of-the-art 300mm facility in Chandler, Ariz. The conversion of Fab 12 is sche...
Iogen Corporation announced today that it is producing the world's first cellulose ethanol fuel for commercial use.
Cellulose ethanol is an ultra-low CO2 emission fuel that can be blended with gasoline and used i...
Alcoa Inc and Aluminum Corporation of China Limited (Chalco) announced today that they have received approval from the China National Development and Reform Commission (NDRC) to proceed with formation of their proposed j...
With glass 1.6 inches thick, the 2004 Town Car Ballistic Protection Series (BPS) can stop high-powered rifle rounds. It is surrounded by bullet-resistant steel and lightweight ceramic panels, both of which shatter bullet...
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