Lithium-ion battery boost could come from "caging" silicon in graphene
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A team at Stanford claims to have made a battery breakthrough that could boost the performance of lithium-ion batteries and also make them smaller and lighter.
Phase 1 of the much-anticipated Hyperloop competition is finally here. This weekend, teams from around the world will gather at Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, to showcase their best ideas for a pod for the hypothetical tube-based tra
airborne Ebola. Group of scientists gave standing ovation for plan to kill 90 percent of human population with airborne Ebola
War may be as old as time itself, but the technology behind it seems to be developing at a breakneck speed. And in the United States, cyborg soldiers are inching closer and closer to reality, as the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) s
With cells from a patient's own skin
A versatile origami fold could be the key to creating just about any structure, from the nanoscale to full-scale buildings, according to new engineering research out this week. A team at Harvard says the key is a folding pattern known as the Miura-or
Clues about causes for a mysterious disease
Because it wasn't enough to piss off every major television broadcaster in America with his last company, Aereo, now Chet Kanojia is taking on the country's biggest Internet providers with a new start-up called Starry.
global populist revolts. (NaturalNews) In the next generation or so, highly capable robots will obliterate America's middle class by displacing tens of millions of workers.
TN Note: One key take-a-way from this article is that "the main impetus behind the ramped up industrialization in Germany lies not so much with the consumer, but the potential benefits to multinational industrialists that will be its earliest adopt
One afternoon in December, Giphy's two dozen staff members gathered around a long picnic table in their Lower East Side Manhattan office for a year-in-review meeting.
inventions actually find their way into people's hands. Microsoft is in a race with Google and Facebook to establish the strongest hold over people's digital lives. The changes at Microsoft Research resemble how its younger Silicon Valley rivals ha
Warren Buffett controls Nevada's legacy utility. Elon Musk is behind the solar company that's upending the market. Let the fun begin.
(NaturalNews) "The smallest minority on earth is the individual. Those who deny individual rights cannot claim to be defenders of minorities."
but recommends more vaccines anyway. (NaturalNews) It seems that the CDC's only mission is to acquire immunity against its own errors. Even though the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is known to promote vaccines that incur over 20 possible
THIS LINKS MANY PREVIOUS FINDINGS ABOUT THE DISEASE AND COULD LEAD TO BETTER TREATMENTS
In the wake of America's recent snowpocalypse, it seems only fitting to remind you that some truly wondrous things can come out of bad weather.
to opioid painkillers. (NaturalNews) The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is constantly finding ways to bypass state laws that sanction medical marijuana and harass providers who are operating under those state laws.
that could give you cancer...(NaturalNews) With the exception of those sensitive to fragrances, the majority of folks enjoy delicious smelling aromas wafting through their homes. This is often achieved through the use of scented candles, but unfortun
learn to grow your own food or STARVE. (NaturalNews) On January 13, which seemed nothing more than a usual Wednesday, something truly historic happened. Our planet's trading ships, those awe-inspiring behemoth trading platforms that carry essential
By: Claire Bernish/ (ANTIMEDIA) Strongly suspected to cause microcephaly, a fetal condition causing infants to be born with severe brain damage and smaller heads than normal, Zika virus has been predicted to spread through every nation in the two Ame
The brain surgery lasted 11 and a half hours, beginning on the afternoon of June 21, 2014, and stretching into the Caribbean predawn of the next day.
Treating late-stage liver cancer can be extremely difficult, with drugs that prove effective in healthy organs causing high levels of toxicity when introduced to cirrhotic livers
Graffiti looks cool, but requires a lot of practice to produce anything half decent. The SprayPrinter, however, will let you create your own slick design at home using spray paint to create large artworks from images on a smartphone.
Anyone who's dealing with the current snowstorm in the US will know that clearing snow is hard work and futile if there's another dump.
But now research is starting to reveal that those very diagnostic tools that helped patients avoid the risks of surgery are bringing with them an even greater health risk.
Incandescent light bulbs are based on the conversion of the electric current to heat which gets converted to light because heated objects emit electromagnetic radiation. The emitted light nicely carries all the frequencies, especially those within th
In November, construction workers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology came across a time capsule 942 years too soon.
This 13-year-old's ability to transform discarded trash into toys not only made him a celebrity in his town but has earned him a free education!
Turning apps into money has always seemed like a fairly straightforward proposition. Sell the app, get the money. Or better yet, give the app away, and sell upgrades inside it. But while the basics remain largely the same, the alchemy that goes into