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Light-activated membrane acts like a traffic signal for gas
Scientists have developed a membrane that blocks gas from flowing through it when one color of light is shined on its surface, and permits gas to flow through when another color of light is used.
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AmpliTube for iPad available from the App Store
IK Multimedia has released an AmpliTube app for the iPad, which allows mobile musicians to benefit from numerous real-time instrument effects and amp modeling via the multi-touch tablet
Electronics
Silcon that melts while cooling could improve solar cells
MIT has developed a silicon composite that melts as it cools, which could lead to less expensive solar panels.
Environment
New process that harnesses heat energy could double efficiency of solar cells
Researchers at Stanford University have come up with a process that simultaneously combines the light and heat of solar radiation and could more than double the efficiency of existing solar cell technology.
Wearables
Read time on a map with the Kisai Traffic watch
Read time on a street map with TokyoFlash's 'Traffic' watch.
Games
The Gamerator serves up arcade classics - and beer - in your home
The Gamerator is an arcade-style video game machine, which a built-in fridge capable of holding a pony keg of beer.
Environment
Evatran unveils wireless charging solution for electric vehicles
Evatran has revealed a plug-free solution to EV charging, its Plugless Power induction charging system
Automotive
GM increases production capacity of Chevy Volt by 50 percent
GM has announced it will increase U.S. production capacity of the Chevrolet Volt by 50 percent, from 30,000 units to 45,000 units, in 2012.
Environment
New research shows real government subsidies for clean and dirty power
New research has revealed that despite what they would have you believe, the world’s governments subsidize the fossil fuel sector far more than they do renewables and biofuels.
Mobile Technology
iPhone FaceTime not just for faces, declares phone sex industry
The adult industry has scrambled to take advantage of the new iPhone 4's ability to make face-to-face - or face-to-other-bits videocalls.
Environment
Hawaii ideal for ocean-based renewable energy plants
Researchers say the temperature differential is around one degree Celcius greater on the leeward side of Hawaiian islands making it better suited for future ocean-based OTEC energy plants.
Robotics
ROCR the swingin’ wall-climbing robot
ROCR is a wall-climbing robot that climbs efficiently by using the momentum of a tail that swings like a grandfather clock’s pendulum.
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