Experts say electric vehicles will not affect the power grid that much despite some people blaming owners for the problems of electricity in California. Read the article to know more.
Scientists are one step closer to charging electronics wirelessly using laser light, eliminating the need for power cables for phones and tablets. Learn more about it in this article.
Researchers used The Weed Zapper tractor attachment to electrocute different weed types commonly present in soybean crops. Read to learn about the new method.
Finnish researchers believe that the sand battery could solve the country's year-round energy supply to store green power. Read the article to know how the installment of the first fully-functional sand battery in Finland went.
Japanese scholars recently developed a solution that could help high-sodium patients to eat foods with the same taste as normal choices. Read more about the innovative salt-adjusting device and its efficacy.
Tesla Energy Ventures, Elon Musk's company, is now a clean energy and electricity provider in Texas after helping in giving power to places during the storm this year.
Climate change scientists searched almost half of Earth's land surface to detect over 68,000 large solar power plants and create the first global inventory of these facilities.
A new study was able to fully manipulate mesoscale activities of electrons, ion, and other molecular particles in a metal oxide through the help of geometric confinement.
Scientists developed a new technology that will allow smartwatches to still measure vital signs of health even while it is recharging by using electricity generated by the human skin.
New nanotechnology developed enables electric current generation using different organs inside the human body without harming it. This technology has potential in the field of medicine, particularly on pacemakers, eliminating the need for batteries.
Earth-sized electric generator, also known as the atmospheric dynamo, is located 50 miles (80 kilometers) above the surface churning current humans know so little about. NASA scientists are set to send dynamo missions to understand how it generates electricity in the ionosphere.
Scientists at Virginia Tech created a new type of soft electronics that can sustain numerous damage with losing electrical conductivity and could be recycled to create new circuits.