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Are solar panel road surfaces the path to the future?
2014-06-05 00:58:00| Climate Ark Climate Change & Global Warming Newsfeed
Guardian: Imagine driving your car out of the garage and what you see is not the usual dark grey asphalt but a street of blue-green hexagonal tiles, with lane markings and traffic signs lit up by embedded LED bulbs. The image might seem surreal, but a couple in Idaho is working on making it a reality. Meet Julie and Scott Brusaw, who eight years ago started a project to build a roadway embedded with solar cells. Several private and public grants later, the Brusaws are now in the middle of a fundraising...
ASCO: Put Your Future in Focus
2014-06-04 18:59:45| Logistics - Topix.net
A recent video produced by the Association of Schools and Colleges of Optometry takes the question of "why" becoming a doctor of optometry is worthwhile and answers it threefold: the career holder's ability to change lives, the field's many outlets for occupational growth and the continual advancement of technologies and clinical innovations that ... (more)
Ceramic fuel cells could be the future of green, at-home power and heat generation
2014-06-04 18:10:24| Extremetech
Researchers have developed a low-cost ceramic fuel cell that could use natural gas to provide a home with both heat and electricity generated on site.
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Linemen: A Heritage Built on Excellence, a Future Based on Innovation
2014-06-04 16:42:00| Transmission & Distribution World
Images of linemen generations, linemen tools to take care of an increased workload, and linemen as first responders. read more
The first fully-2D, wonder-material graphene-molybdenite transistor could be the future of fast electronics
2014-06-04 14:39:58| Extremetech
Researchers at Berkeley Lab, using a trio of single-atom-thick wonder materials -- graphene, boron nitride, and molybdenite -- have created the first all-2D field-effect transistor. This FET could also be the first in a new class of electronic devices that are held together with the van der Waals force -- the same force that geckos use to walk up a piece of glass. According to Berkeley Lab, these 2D, wonder-material FETs could be the key to a 'faster electronics future.'
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