Switchable Nanostructures Made with DNA
December 20, 2009 8:52 am | by Brookhaven National Laboratory | CommentsUsing synthetic DNA “linkers,” Brookhaven scientists have built switchable, responsive nanostructures that could be useful as biosensors, in solar cells, and as new materials for data storage.
Soren Bisgaard 1951-2009
December 20, 2009 8:51 am | by Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | CommentsSoren Bisgaard died earlier this month of cancer. Soren was a student (Ph.D., statistics) of my father’s who shared the commitment to using applied statistics to improve people’s lives. I know this seem odd to many (I tried to describe this idea previously and read his...
NREL Sets the Bar for Office Building Energy Use
December 20, 2009 5:53 am | by National Renewable Energy Laboratory | CommentsWhen NREL decided to build a new office building, the national lab turned to its experts to establish a new energy use benchmark. The lab's researchers knew what they wanted - the request for proposals included 780 pages of specifications. The resulting Research Support Facility sets the...
NREL Works with Truckers to Reduce Fuel Use
December 20, 2009 5:53 am | by National Renewable Energy Laboratory | CommentsExcessive idling of trucks has been identified as a source of wasted fuel; NREL is working with the trucking industry to find big savings.
New Labs to Concentrate on Solar Thermal Energy
December 20, 2009 5:52 am | by National Renewable Energy Laboratory | CommentsDOE funds facilities to advance concentrating solar power technologies; global capacity could reach 20 gigawatts by 2020.
General Dynamics in deal to enhance Army vehicles
December 18, 2009 2:00 pm | by The Associated Press | CommentsGeneral Dynamics has won a $134 million Army contract for work to improve up to 550 Stryker combat vehicles.The eight-wheel-drive Stryker built by General Dynamics is in use in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the contract includes design, engineering and production work to update and enhance the...
You got C in my L. No, you got L in my C
December 18, 2009 1:52 pm | by Screaming Circuits | CommentsJust another tale of a poor little capacitor feeling lonely and trying look up to a big inductor for advice and guidance. Sadly, Henry, the inductor rebuffed the little uf with nary a word and kept his emf to himself....
Cornellians build computer climate-change model
December 18, 2009 12:52 pm | by Cornell University | CommentsResearchers are contributing to a new model of climate change that may give more accurate predictions of the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in Earth's future.
WiMAX Chipset Market To Be Driven By Mobile PCs Through 2012
December 18, 2009 11:58 am | by In-Stat | CommentsThe emerging WiMAX chipset market will be driven primarily by embedded Mobile WiMAX in mobile PCs through 2012.
An Interview with Embedded.com
December 18, 2009 11:57 am | by An Engineering Mind | CommentsSo the folks at Embedded.com found my videos and asked if we could do one for their embedded customers. Not being one to shy away from the limelight, I accepted. You can check out the video here:http://bit.ly/631FJW (scroll down a bit to the player on the right side of the page)Or here's...
Powering the 2009 World Games
December 18, 2009 11:54 am | by Tyco Electronics | CommentsTyco Electronics solar products helped power the 2009 World Games in Taiwan's Kaoshiung Stadium. This venue is the world's first multi-function stadium powered by Building Integrated Photovoltaic (BIPV) solar energy. The 1.2 megawatts of electricity generated by this system eliminates up...
Google fined $14,300 a day in France over books
December 18, 2009 11:00 am | by GREG KELLER - AP Business Writer - Associated Press | CommentsA Paris court ruled Friday that Google Inc.'s expansion into digital books breaks France's copyright laws, and a judge slapped the Internet search leader with a €10,000-a-day fine until it stops showing literary snippets.Besides being fined the equivalent of $14,300 for each day in violation,...
Growth in Mobile Data Triples Backhaul Capacity Demands
December 18, 2009 10:53 am | by In-Stat | CommentsThe need for more backhaul capacity will grow 3 fold between 2009 and 2013.
Working with Legal
December 18, 2009 9:55 am | by An Engineering Mind | CommentsThis isn't going to show up on the new website until next week, but in case you're subscribed to this blog, here you go:
Briggs-Rauscher Oscillating Reaction
December 18, 2009 9:53 am | by Curious Cat Science and Engineering Blog | Commentsvideo showing the Briggs-Rauscher Oscillating Reaction. From Wikipedia: The first known homogeneous oscillating chemical reaction, reported by W. C. Bray in 1921, was between hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) and iodate (IO3?) in acidic solution. Due to experimental difficulty, it attracted little...


