electric energy

Long high voltage direct current (HVDC) kV in Canada. Source: Tonyglen14.

Return of electrical technology previously pioneered by Thomas Edison

shock and awe. Nikola Tesla in his Niagara Falls laboratory along with his coils, which could discharge millions of volts and send electricity through the air.

Can electricity in the air kill people?

Neutron scattering analysis reveals a layered structure of a composite material that self-organizes and produces hydrogen

A new system for producing hydrogen fuel

Samuel Mao

A cheap and clean method to produce hydrogen for fuel cells

Mercouri Kanatzidis

An improved method for converting heat losses into electricity

It is enough to clamp the nanogenerator on the fingers so that it produces enough electricity to operate the liquid-crystal display

Nanogenerators for powering electronic devices

A forest of molecules holds the promise of turning excess heat into electricity

Conversion of heat losses to electrical energy

Lake Nyos

"vibrant" lakes

The photoelectrochemical cell built to prove the concept

A self-repairing photovoltaic cell

This filament, which contains about 30 million carbon nanotubes, absorbs photon energy from the sun and then emits it as less energetic photons.

An innovative antenna for receiving energy from the sun

A fuel cell inside a cactus

Cactus fuel cell