Posts Tagged ‘energy’

Causes of Man-Made Earthquakes

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Geoscience Friday Jun 26,2009

With all of the craziness surrounding the recent stories about geothermal energy causing earthquakes, we thought we would point to a few good sources of information about the other types of man-made earthquakes.  For those of you interested in a nice summary of geothermal power plant and earthquake issues, we suggest that you take a look [...]

Energy for 26,000 Years: Geothermal Energy

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Research Friday Aug 22,2008

Everyone is excited with the advances in solar panels, and almost every rich guy who builds a house takes in to account an alternative power solution. At the same time, few know that the internal energy (magma) of the planet has a huge potential. For example, only 1% of geothermal reserves in the area of [...]

Batteries Based on Sweat and Human Blood

Author: admin | Filed under: Energy & Environment, Nanotech, Research Wednesday Aug 20,2008

U.S. researchers have created a new electric battery, capable of operating on human blood or sweat.  In structure the battery is similar to a simple piece of black paper.  Researchers have produced a molecular structure formed in proportion of 90% of pulp and proportion of 10% of nano-tubes of carbon that plays the role of [...]

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