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  • Article - 18 May 2019
    The numerous advancements made in the area of green tribology have significantly improved the environmental impact of various machinery components in almost every industry around the world.
  • Article - 18 Jan 2019
    NASA is supporting research into the production of a new rechargeable liquid battery to fuel electric aircraft.
  • Article - 26 Nov 2018
    While graphene has the potential to revolutionize the energy sector, there is still much work to be done before graphene-based batteries and hydrogen fuel cells are powering cars on our roads.
  • Article - 26 Nov 2018
    Clean technology refers to any product, process, or mechanism that maximizes the use of natural resources, specifically limiting the exploitation of non-renewable resources and tending to more...
  • Article - 7 Sep 2018
    In our daily life, we are profoundly dependent on non-renewable energy like fossil fuels to run trains, buses, cars, airplanes, ships and many others. But these fossil fuels are limited and are...
  • Article - 28 Jun 2018
    Consumer electronics leader, Apple, has recently announced that the entire business is run on renewable energy. The statement was released after the company hit its target of 100% renewable power in...
  • Article - 28 Jun 2018
    Aviation has come a long way since the Wright Brothers first took to the skies early in the 20th Century. Gone are the flimsy glider assemblies that carried a single person: today’s aeroplanes are...
  • Article - 17 Apr 2018
    It is no longer hyperbole to describe what’s happening in the solar power industry as a revolution. It began with the price of solar cells falling through the floor – a remarkably sustained run of...
  • Article - 8 Feb 2018
    Damless hydropower plants, a.k.a. run-of-the-river plants, are thought to be ideal for energy generation for settlements near a river or stream.
  • Article - 19 Jul 2016
    In 1890, Des Moines, Iowa native chemist William Morrison engineered the first successful electric car, which was capable of a top speed of 14 miles per hour while holding up to six passengers.

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