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  • Power from osmosis? New twist on water-generated electricity

    Here's a new term for you to wrap your head around: "osmotic." If you, like me, have no idea what that term means even though it seems to be derived from the term "osmosis," I'll save you a trip...

    Blog posts | June 9, 2010 7:46am PDT

  • IBM dives into water tech

    IBM announced a membrane for purifying saltwater which was developed by IBM in collaboration with other researchers.

    News items | March 13, 2009 9:00am PDT

  • Review: OtterBox Impact and Defender Series cases for the BlackBerry Bold

    I picked up a RIM BlackBerry Bold a couple of weeks ago and was extremely happy with the device. The inability to sync with my Exchange account forced me to return it though. If you own a...

    Blog posts | November 19, 2008 6:30am PST

  • Plastic to help water and gas industries

    Researchers have lots of imagination. After developing plastic as solid as steel, other scientists from in Australia, Korea and in the U.S. have created a plastic which could cut CO2 emissions and...

    Blog posts | October 15, 2007 9:27am PDT

  • A very robust 50-atom-thick nanosheet

    A team of U.S. scientists has discovered that by tightly packing molecules, they could obtain nanothin sheets of materials showing surprising strength. As one enthusiast researcher says, "It's an...

    Blog posts | July 30, 2007 9:29am PDT

Additional Results

  • Power from osmosis? New twist on water-generated electricity

    Here's a new term for you to wrap your head around: "osmotic." If you, like me, have no idea what that term means even though it seems to be derived from the term "osmosis," I'll save you a trip...

    Blog posts | June 9, 2010 7:46am PDT

  • IBM dives into water tech

    IBM announced a membrane for purifying saltwater which was developed by IBM in collaboration with other researchers.

    News items | March 13, 2009 9:00am PDT

  • Review: OtterBox Impact and Defender Series cases for the BlackBerry Bold

    I picked up a RIM BlackBerry Bold a couple of weeks ago and was extremely happy with the device. The inability to sync with my Exchange account forced me to return it though. If you own a...

    Blog posts | November 19, 2008 6:30am PST

  • Nanotechnology-based flexible actuators

    In 'Nanotube paper flexes on demand,' nanotechweb.org reports that French researchers are using multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) reinforced with polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) to develop...

    Blog posts | September 12, 2008 9:45am PDT

  • Plastic to help water and gas industries

    Researchers have lots of imagination. After developing plastic as solid as steel, other scientists from in Australia, Korea and in the U.S. have created a plastic which could cut CO2 emissions and...

    Blog posts | October 15, 2007 9:27am PDT

  • A very robust 50-atom-thick nanosheet

    A team of U.S. scientists has discovered that by tightly packing molecules, they could obtain nanothin sheets of materials showing surprising strength. As one enthusiast researcher says, "It's an...

    Blog posts | July 30, 2007 9:29am PDT

  • Membrane could rev up fuel cell industry

    Start-up PolyFuel releases a membrane for creating fuel cells for laptops and cell phones, a milestone in the budding fuel cell industry.

    News items | January 19, 2004 5:00am PST

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