Here’s an interesting fact. Greater than half of the population of this planet prepares meals each day using indoor open fires or cook stoves. There are enormous health implications for those families, and in particular infants, who breathe in the toxic smoke that includes carbo
This week I looked at a combination of some old and new headlines that I hope you find interesting: U.S. Navy to Replace Mine-Seeking Marine Mammals with Robots; Pee Power to Fuel Battlefield Technology; We Found a Cure for Type 1 Diabetes in Dogs; Solar Sponge Invented for Car
Nectar Mobile Power has created a butane-powered fuel cell, the first truly portable power device designed to provide up to a month of recharges per Power Pod, each pod a hot-swappable plug-in high-energy recyclable fuel source about the size of a small cell phone battery. Marketed as
Bio-medicine Update: Eat an Apple to Power Your Pacemaker That is the future of medical implants powered by fuel cells that use glucose (sugar). No external or internal battery pack to replace. Just do what you normally do to fuel yourself and you will keep all the medical devices ins
Ever heard of a hydrino? It is a form of shrunken hydrogen. Hydrogen is the first element in the periodic table. So you ask, how can you make hydrogen atoms even smaller? Well apparently you can by exposing them to ions, that is atoms that have lost an electron. These ions are called
When we talk about automobiles to aficionados they talk about 8-cylinder, 400 horsepower, twin exhausts, overhead cams and lots of other jargon associated with the internal combustion engine. In this blog we look at engine technology and speculate on the fate of the internal combustio
According to Ward’s Auto there are more than 1 billion automobiles and light trucks on the road today with forecasts reaching 2.5 billion by mid-century. At current levels of consumption per vehicle 2.5 billion automobiles will translate to 150 million barrels of oil per day, co