The road to commercialization is riddled with danger, risks and failed companies. In venture capital circles, people like to quote the ratio of successful startups to failures as roughly one in 10. But news is worse if you count spinoffs just coming into formation. And finding capital for very early-stage companies is increasingly difficult.
For those [...]
Entries Tagged as 'Efficiency'
Unnatural Deaths and the Road to Commercialization
July 2nd, 2010 · Comments Off
Tags: Efficiency · Energy · On Campus · Views & Q's
Microbe Powered Energy
May 4th, 2010 · No Comments
There are a lot of big ideas in the field of alternative power, from massive solar arrays to fields of wind turbines stretching toward the horizon. And then there are microbes.
Scientists are hoping that some sophisticated bioengineering on their part can leverage billions of years of bacterial evolution to combat our growing energy crisis.
Single-celled bacteria [...]
Tags: Biomaterials · Efficiency · Electronics · Energy · On Campus · Solar · Success Stories · Views & Q's · Water
Curiosity Kills the Grease
March 10th, 2010 · No Comments
Case Western University researchers have developed an ultralight sponge material that’s able to draw oil out of contaminated water. Composed of clay and plastic, it was originally invented by Ph.D. student Matt Gawryla as a new kitty litter.
University scientists first make an aerogel by mixing clay with a polymer and water in a blender. Once [...]
Tags: Biomaterials · Efficiency · Energy · Nanotech · On Campus · Water
Material Generators
March 3rd, 2010 · No Comments
Harvesting and storing energy is a big challenge for a supercharged tech society on the run. From cellphones and laptops to a growing number of portable music and camera devices, electricity and battery life has become essential for much of today’s business activities.
The trouble is that batteries still cannot deliver the kind of longevity needed [...]
Tags: Efficiency · Electronics · Energy · Nanotech · On Campus
Nature’s Innovation Spectrum: From Spider Glue to Lotus Leaves
January 14th, 2010 · No Comments
When listing nature’s wonders, you’d have to put spiderwebs somewhere near the top. Strands of biomaterial with the tensile strength of steel formed into complex shapes that withstand wind, heat and sunlight. They’re so impressive that scientists still don’t entirely understand them.
But recently researchers at the University of Wyoming have deciphered the glue that cements [...]
Tags: Biomaterials · Efficiency · Electronics · Energy · On Campus · Utility Grid
Up On Charges
January 7th, 2010 · No Comments
A group of researchers at Carnegie Mellon University are working on a new type of sodium-ion battery that could prove to be a practical option for storing power from wind and solar farms, says Jay Whitacre, a professor of materials science and engineering at Carnegie Mellon. Whitacre’s startup, 44 Tech, based in Pittsburgh, will receive [...]
Tags: Efficiency · Energy · On Campus · Storage · Utility Grid
The Magic Bubble Effect
November 30th, 2009 · No Comments
The old saying is that oil and water don’t mix. But in fact separating oil from water is no easy task.
Research engineers at the University of Utah http://www.unews.utah.edu/p/?r=111209-1 have come up with an inexpensive way to remove oil from on water. It’s accomplished by applying pressurizing and depressurizing cycles of ozone gas in a containment [...]
Tags: Efficiency · Energy · On Campus · Water
The Eco-Green Battery Generation
October 26th, 2009 · No Comments
New thinking about how to design and build batteries is generating some novel research well outside the box of mainstream electronics. A group of scientists from the National Institute of Standards and Technology and Yale University recently revealed in a research paper in Advanced Materials how certain real cells generate electric voltages and hence act [...]
Tags: Biomaterials · Efficiency · Electronics · Energy · On Campus
Biomimicry: Part of Nature, Part of Us
September 17th, 2009 · No Comments
Evolution is an elegant and powerful force. And if you’re looking for an effective design, what better source to borrow from than nature? That’s what researchers do in the emerging field of biomimicry, which uses natural forms for inspiration.
They study how nature solves problems and maximizes efficiency in areas like propulsion and mobility. Leonardo da [...]
Tags: Biofuels · Biomaterials · Efficiency · Energy · On Campus · Solar · Water
Federal Stimulus and Cleantech Infrastructure
May 1st, 2009 · No Comments
No doubt, cleantech companies were upbeat when the White House stimulus package allocated 13 percent of the total $104 billion stimulus package for green technology. Much of the economic stimulus will flow to cleantech infrastructure, but exactly where will it go?
Cleantech sectors, which were big winners, include smart grid technology with $4.5 billion, energy efficiency [...]
Tags: Efficiency · Energy · Metrics · Solar · Utility Grid · Wind
