All posts tagged with Science
10/19/2017 / By Rhonda Johansson

Since the early 1990s, scientists have attempted to create a battery that would replace the standard lithium-ion variety. The difficulty

http://www.inventions.news/2017-10-19-zinc-battery-breakthrough-may-allow-homes-to-efficiently-store-energy-for-off-grid-use.html

10/16/2017 / By Robert Jonathan

Science fiction may become reality sooner rather than later. Of course, when predictions about the future are thrown around, past

http://www.inventions.news/2017-10-16-technology-from-the-movies-is-on-the-way-a-look-at-the-many-ways-it-will-change-our-future.html

10/12/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Lithium batteries that are made from asphalt have the capability of charging 10 to 20 times faster than commercial lithium-ion

http://www.inventions.news/2017-10-12-paving-the-way-to-faster-power-scientists-discover-adding-asphalt-to-lithium-ion-batteries-makes-them-charge-up-to-20-times-faster.html

10/06/2017 / By Isabelle Z.

Some people who have solar panels on their roof are under the impression that they can use them to power

http://www.inventions.news/2017-10-06-peer-to-peer-energy-breakthrough-could-allow-solar-and-wind-energy-sources-to-be-shared-across-entire-communities-during-grid-down-blackouts.html

10/03/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

Scientists developed a new idea for invisibility technology that would allow light waves to pass straight through a special material without

http://www.inventions.news/2017-10-03-breakthrough-in-invisibility-technology-scientists-have-created-a-material-that-allows-light-waves-to-pass-straight-through.html

10/02/2017 / By Tracey Watson

Spider webs are known to be among the strongest natural materials known to man. For example, the webs of a

http://www.inventions.news/2017-10-02-bionic-spider-silk-researchers-have-developed-a-super-strong-biocomposite-with-the-potential-to-revolutionize-industries.html

10/02/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

A group of scientists from the National University of Singapore (NUS) has developed a novel organic material that boasts of

http://www.inventions.news/2017-10-02-environmentally-friendly-rechargeable-batteries-scientists-have-invented-a-new-material-that-conducts-and-stores-electricity-efficiently.html

10/01/2017 / By Michelle Simmons

From self-driving cars to…self-flying taxis? The advancements in technology around the world continue as the world’s first self-flying taxi was

http://www.inventions.news/2017-10-01-would-you-ride-in-a-drone-self-flying-taxi-will-have-parachutes-but-no-driver.html

09/24/2017 / By JD Heyes

Automated, or robot, warfare is coming to a battlefield near you, and sooner than many people would like. Where the

http://www.inventions.news/2017-09-24-autonomous-war-new-multi-use-mini-tanks-would-operate-alongside-human-troops-using-friend-or-foe-software-to-avoid-shooting-friendlies.html

09/15/2017 / By Ethan Huff

First it was pilotless drones. Soon it could be driverless cars. And if the tech firms involved with their development

http://www.inventions.news/2017-09-15-roads-are-too-restrictive-unmanned-ghost-ships-are-next-on-the-automation-radar.html

09/13/2017 / By Jhoanna Robinson

Dams and huge turbines are built to convert the water energy that waterfalls and rivers have into electricity. In order

http://www.inventions.news/2017-09-13-be-your-own-generator-new-technology-converts-energy-from-bloodflow-into-electricty.html

09/09/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Are traffic lights set to become a thing of the past? They very well could be in a future where

http://www.inventions.news/2017-09-09-traffic-lights-could-soon-be-obsolete-as-semi-autonomous-cars-weave-themselves-through-intersections-by-talking-to-other-vehicles.html

09/08/2017 / By Frances Bloomfield

Staying cool during hot or humid weather without racking up a hefty electricity bill could be a reality in the

http://www.inventions.news/2017-09-08-stay-cool-without-electricity-new-radiative-sky-cooling-system-may-prove-useful-for-preppers.html

08/27/2017 / By Robert Jonathan

In something along the lines of an early warning, researchers at the Seattle-based University of Washington claim that they can

http://www.inventions.news/2017-08-27-cyber-biology-scientists-use-biological-dna-to-hack-a-computer-system-in-worlds-first-biology-to-silicon-hacking-demonstration.html