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NREL And Stanford Team Up On Peel-And-Stick Solar Cells

2013-04-18 03:18:11| wirelessdesignonline News Articles

It may be possible soon to charge cell phones, change the tint on windows, or power small toys with peel-and-stick versions of solar cells, thanks to a partnership between Stanford University and the U.S. Department of Energy’s National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL).

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Sirius Integrator Deploys EFOY Pro Fuel Cells on the Border and in Homeland Security Applications

2013-04-12 06:00:00| Industrial Newsroom - All News for Today

DEVENS, Mass. – Sirius Integrator deploys direct methanol EFOY Pro Fuel Cells off-grid across North America to power mission-critical covert vehicles and outdoor surveillance configurations. No other remote power solution can provide the reliable, long running, maintenance-free power for these applications in easily deployed portable packages.  EFOY Pros are effective at recharging small battery systems by charging based on the battery's voltage level. EFOY Pros are deployed under fake ...This story is related to the following:Green & CleanSearch for suppliers of: Military Power Supplies | Electrochemical Fuel Cells | Fuel Cells | Electric Fuel Cells

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Dana launches serial production of metallic bipolar plates for fuel cells

2013-04-08 17:30:23| Green Car Congress

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Using 3D microdroplet printing scientists build synthetic cells and tissues

2013-04-08 16:05:12| Extremetech

Chemists at Oxford developed a technique to print synthetic cell microdroplets into complex 3D geometries. These structure can bend, fold, and conduct electric signals through predefined pathways. While authors stop short of calling their new creations 3D printed brains, undoubtedly the thought has crossed their minds.

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Cisco to buy small cells specialist Ubiquisys

2013-04-03 15:12:00| Telecompaper Headlines

(Telecompaper) Cisco has agreed to buy the small cells specialist Ubiquisys for USD 310 million. The purchase price for the UK-based company includes incentives to maintain key employees. Ubiquisys will be integrated into the Cisco Service Provider Mobility Group, reporting to Partho Mishra, vice president and general manager of the Service Provider Small Cell Technology Group. Building on its existing Wi-Fi portfolio and recent acquisitions BroadHop and Intucell, the takeover sees Cisco expand further in the growing heterogenous networks segment for service providers. Ubiquisys targets the service provider market, offering 3G, LTE and Wi-Fi small cells for a range of network scenarios, including public, outdoor, enterprise and residential access.

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