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All ISS systems continue to function nominally, except those noted previously or below.
Power cells produced T-shirt fashion Power boffins have developed a prototype battery that’s not only lighter and thinner than existing power cells, but is produced using a printing process.…
Coating Method Tailored for Direct Deposition on Assembled Thin Film Photovoltaic Solar Modules
Washington, July 3: Have problems remembering that TAN number while doing online transactions? Well, your ATM card could soon tell the code just with a simple touch, all thanks to newly developed printable batteries that could easily be fitted into bankcards.
Farewell Western Digital A Western Digital plant in Sarawak, Malaysia, has been sold to Hitachi GST.… Case Study: WhatsUp keeps Legoland turnstyles ringing
NEW YORK----Reportlinker.com announces that a new market research report is available in its catalogue.
German scientists have created batteries so thin that they can be printed out, and reckon they'll be doing it on a commercial scale by the end of the year.
For a long time, batteries were bulky and heavy. Now, a new cutting-edge battery is revolutionizing the field.
New commercial initiatives for cloud services will see both Red Hat and Ubuntu ramping up their competition.
For a long time, batteries were bulky and heavy. Now, a new cutting-edge battery is revolutionizing the field. It is thinner than a millimeter, lighter than a gram, and can be produced cost-effectively through a printing process.
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