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- Study: Electric drive vehicles have little impact on US pollutant emissions
- Seeing things: A new transparent display system could provide heads-up data
- Staying cool in the nanoelectric universe by getting hot
Study: Electric drive vehicles have little impact on US pollutant emissions Posted: 21 Jan 2014 11:38 AM PST A new study indicates that even a sharp increase in the use of electric drive passenger vehicles by 2050 would not significantly reduce emissions of high-profile air pollutants carbon dioxide, sulfur |
Seeing things: A new transparent display system could provide heads-up data Posted: 21 Jan 2014 08:34 AM PST Scientists have developed a new approach to produce transparent projection screens. Their result paves the way for a new class of transparent displays with many attractive features, including wide |
Staying cool in the nanoelectric universe by getting hot Posted: 21 Jan 2014 07:41 AM PST As smartphones, tablets and other gadgets become smaller and more sophisticated, the heat they generate while in use increases. This is a growing problem because it can cause the electronics inside |
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