A team of scientists from the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory, Columbia Engineering, Columbia Physics and Kyoto University has...
Renewable energy expert Deyang Qu has been named as the Johnson Controls Endowed Professor in Energy Storage Research, a collaborative appointment between...
MXene clay, made by researchers at Drexel University, can be rolled to any thickness while retaining its highly conductive properties. This new...
Researchers from Columbia Engineering and the Georgia Institute of Technology have reported the first experimental observation of piezoelectricity and the piezotronic effect...
A Tainan-based National Cheng Kung University (NCKU) research team led by Prof. Fei-Yi Hung, Chun-Shing Lu and Li-Huei Chen from the Department...
The cost of electricity from new solar cell installations is starting to compete with electricity from new coal and nuclear plants in...
Engineers at Stanford University can already power this prototype medical implant chip without wires by using ultrasound. Now they want to make...
In the October 3, 2014 issue of the journal Nature Communications, researchers at Ohio State University reported that they’ve succeeded in combining...
The successful development of graphene wafers promises to reduce the cost and increase the performance of electronic devices. This week, IBM’s T.J....
Researchers at MIT have improved a proposed liquid battery system that could enable renewable energy sources to compete with conventional power plants....
Imagine being able to switch out the batteries in electric cars just like you switch out batteries in a photo camera or...
A Stanford University engineering team has built a radio the size of an ant, a device so energy efficient that it gathers...
Wondering whether a plug-in electric vehicle (PEV) could save you money? Check out the UC Davis EV Explorer, a cutting edge web-based...
A system proposed by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) recycles materials from discarded car batteries — a potential source...
Researchers at the University of Alberta have demonstrated single-wire no return (SWNR) quasi-wireless power delivery to a variety of electronic devices. Research...