this week in science september 2016

Brief: This Week In Science – 10th to 16th September 2016

Energy Scotland unveiled a turbine for the world's first large scale tidal energy farm. Source: The Guardian Neuroscience Brain-Machine interface enables monkeys to type a passage from Shakespeare. Source: Factor Space ESA's Gaia spacecraft tool its first sky...
summer slump

8 Tips to Fight the Summer Productivity Slump – by Wrike

As temperatures rise, work productivity plummets, by 20%, to be precise. It's no secret either: 25% of respondents to a recent survey admit they only work hard one day a week...
radiation

Reasons Why You Should Have The Right Radiation Detection Equipment

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moths eye

Graphene Can Be Used To Make Indoor Solar Cells

A scientific breakthrough with the “wonder material” graphene has opened up the potential for indoor photo voltaic cells that capture energy from indirect sun light, in addition to ambient power from...
Poop Into Power

American Capital Harnessing Electrical Energy From Each Flush

The next time you flush in the capital of United States, you may think about this: You — or, more precisely, when ever anyone flushes — will assist in generating clean energy. D.C. Water, which...
Graphene

Graphene Converts Heat into Electrical Energy

Graphene, an allotrope of carbon, was first isolated at the University of Manchester in 2004 by Sir Andre Geim and Sir Kostya Novoselov. In 2010, they had been awarded the Nobel...

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