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Electricity on-board naval ships is produced as it would be with any power company for a small-sized area. The process uses similar types of...
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Electricity on-board naval ships is produced as it would be with any power company for a small-sized area. The process uses similar types of...
Digital Journal readers will be familiar with graphene. Graphene is an ultra- thin material (one atom thick) and it is highly conducive at conducting...
There have been many news reports about graphene, a light weight, super-conducting, flexible carbon based material (including several features on Digital Journal.) It would...
The Korea Times reports the technique results in the production of lithium ion batteries with double the cell density of current models. It means...
Graphene is a very thin material (just one atom thick) and it is capable of conducting electricity. While being very strong (100 times stronger...
With the operation of power plants, when steam has been used to drive the turbine, an attempt is made to condense it back into...
With the ‘new generation’ of wearable technology, visionary technologists are thinking of computers, music devices, smartphones and so on carried or embedded into clothing....
By using graphene (a single layer of carbon atoms) researchers have created gaps no more than one atom thick (which the researchers term “nanogaps.”)...
In the U.S., a research group based at the Department of Energy’s Oak Ridge National Laboratory have been working on a low-energy efficient desalination...
Kevlar is the trade name for a para-aramid synthetic fiber; and it is synonymous with a super-strong material that cannot be easily cut. Kevlar...