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Posts Tagged ‘nanotechnology’

Nanoventskin-MicroTurbines

by Daniela Muhawi, June 30th, 2008 No Comments »

Air power is becoming a more common investment. Huge turbines line coasts and hills where constant winds whip through to spin the massive blades. Wind farms comprised of these towering blades are constantly expanding. But why focus on building turbines on such a massive scale, rather than focusing on the alternative; less intrusive smaller turbines [...]

Innovalight-Absorbing Light with Liquid Silicon

by Daniela Muhawi, May 14th, 2008 No Comments »

Innovalight is getting a lot of attention: Time Magazine, The Economist, and Red Herring have all profiled this Santa Clara based company, while the department of energy has awarded them a fortune to assist with Innovalight’s unique solar panel development process.
Numerous photovoltaic companies have been covered by EcoWorld and solar power has raised the eyebrows [...]

Drinking Seawater No Longer A Problem with NanoH2O’s Technology

by Daniela Muhawi, December 29th, 2007 No Comments »

A man is lost at sea. This scenario rarely ends in a casualty due to starvation or shark attack, but the lack of drinking water. It is a sad irony to die of thirst when so much water surrounds you.
With today’s desalination technology, however, the next bottle of water you guzzle down may very well [...]


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