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Chalmers University of Technology
A new induction technology enables fast battery charging for cars and ferries
A new spray that can kill even antibiotic-resistant bacteria without damaging tissue
New and fastest ever data transmission method uses significantly less power and can help reduce the Internet’s climate footprint
Turning the whole fish into nutritious food instead of just using the 30 percent or so we are now
How about a recycling approach that turns mixed waste into premium plastics with no climate impact?
Hydrofoils can significantly increase the range of electric vessels and reduce the fuel consumption by 80 per cent
Wind and solar power development has to increase dramatically to meet climate change threats
Microscopic metavehicles powered by nothing but light can maneuver particles in a controlled manner
Breakthrough: The world’s first optical amplifier that significantly enhances the range, sensitivity and performance of optical communication
The door is open for sustainable sodium ion batteries that rival today’s lithium ion technologies
Electronic paper able to display brilliant colors seems ready for commercial use
Imagine an entire twenty storey concrete building which can store energy like a giant battery
Computer analyzed diets offer a potential huge asset for future healthcare
A breakthrough structural battery design can provide “weightless” energy storage for vehicles and more
Conductive cellulose offers fascinating and practical possibilities for electronic textiles
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