Archive for February 2010
Contaminated sites to be used to develop renewable energy
The EPA and the DOE’s National Renewable Energy Lab are evaluating the feasibility of developing renewable energy production on Superfund,…
Read MoreCan basic chemistry concepts explain oxide surfaces?
Researchers at Northwestern University and the University of Oxford say that relatively simple methods of explaining chemical bond mechanisms typically…
Read MoreBloom Box boom leaves lots of questions
Today was Bloom Energy‘s big media extravaganza and it seems like they were aiming for something on the order of…
Read MoreVideo of the week: Nanotubes and other nanoparticles for drug delivery systems
Robert Pazik and Constanze Lamprecht are two young researchers who separately work on methods of using nanoparticles as multifunctional drug…
Read MoreORNL simulations explain unexpected DNA-nanotube flow
Via press release, researchers at Oak Ridge National Lab working toward a low-cost DNA sequencing tool for medical diagnostics have…
Read MoreGreen wine: California’s next big thing
Green wine is catching on. Solar panels have become a common sight across wine country. Vintners are realizing that the…
Read MoreMonday materials mind candy: More ceramic speakers
I sense a trend emerging. Last week I featured a set of speakers that evoke the Nipper side of the…
Read MoreLinks to 60 Minutes Bloom Energy SOFC story
CBS now has posted links to the original Bloom Energy solid oxide fuel cell story, plus several other “web extras”…
Read MoreK.R. Sridhar’s ideas on oxygen production for Mars mission
In case you missed it, in his 60 Minutes interview on Bloom Energy’s solid oxide fuel cells, company founder K.R.…
Read More60 Minutes to air look at ‘Bloom Box’ fuel cells
Via a note from Kristen Brosnan, I learned that Lesley Stahl and her 60 Minutes crew at CBS are doing a…
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