Ribbon-cutting ceremony of Ft. Carson (Colo.) solar array. Credit: Army. Apparently the beginning of this effort was announced at a conference last month, but I recently learned (h/t TPMIdeaLab) that…
Read MoreACerS is extending the abstract deadline by two weeks. Act now to present at EMA 2012. Submit your abstract for Electronic Materials and Applications 2012 by August 17th.
Read MoreReceived from the DOE: ARPA-E Director Arun Majumdar to Host Live Chat on Innovation and Clean Energy On Wednesday, June 29, ARPA-E Director Arun Majumdar will host the Department of…
Read MoreEMA 2012 covers energy harvesting, integrated sensors, bio-inspired vehicles
&systems, and advanced functional microelectronics where integrated
electrical ceramics play a key role. Submit your abstract today.
Submit your abstract before March 15th to be included in the leading forum addressing structure, properties, processing and performance across the materials community.
Read MoreMatthew L. Wald and Tom Zeller Jr. in the New York Times report on a disturbing phenomenon that I haven’t seen written about before: “Even as many politicians, environmentalists and…
Read MoreThe EPA and the DOE’s National Renewable Energy Lab are evaluating the feasibility of developing renewable energy production on Superfund, brownfields and former landfill or mining sites. Superfund sites are…
Read MoreDownload the Final Program for EMA 2010 then use the Itinerary Planner to schedule your trip. Electronic Materials and Applications 2010 will focus on electronic ceramics for energy storage &…
Read MoreAccording to a press release, the Berkeley-based startup Nordic Windpower expects to change the landscape of wind farms. Within a few years, CEO Tom Carbone says, Californians may expect to…
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