Materials
Anti-ageing elixir for solar cells
16 Jul 2012
Glasses-free 3-D TV looks near
12 Jul 2012
New chip captures power from multiple sources
By By David L. Chandler, MIT News Office | 09 Jul 2012
Anew system developed at could combine power harvested from light, heat and vibrations to run monitoring systems used in biomedical devices, environmental sensors in remote locations and gauges in hard-to-reach spots, among other applications
Molecule changes magnetism and conductance
06 Jul 2012
Anti-aging elixir for solar cells
05 Jul 2012
Keeping electric vehicle batteries cool
05 Jul 2012
Non-slip tracheal implants
04 Jul 2012
Feel-good glass for windows
03 Jul 2012
New fuel cell keeps going after the hydrogen runs out
02 Jul 2012
Materials scientists at Harvard have demonstrated a solid-oxide fuel cell that converts hydrogen into electricity that can also store electrochemical energy like a battery
A new approach to water desalination
02 Jul 2012
Self-healing dynamic membrane
27 Jun 2012
Better surfaces could help dissipate heat
26 Jun 2012
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