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MIT Builds Battery from Bacterial Virus
Mon, 6/04/09 – 10:02 | No Comment
We've been tracking MIT professor Angela Belcher's attempt to build batteries and nano-electronics from viruses since 2006. Scientifically speaking, the so-called "virus" is actually a bacteriophage, a virus that preys only on bacteria while leaving humans of diminishing scientific knowledge alone to doubt that claim. Now, in a new report co-authored by Belcher, MIT research documents the construction of a lithium-ion battery (pictured after the break) with the help of a biological virus dubbed M13. M13 acts as a "biological scaffold" that allows carbon nanotubes and bits of iron phosphate to attach and form a network for conducting electricity. Specifically, MIT used the genetically engineered material to create the battery's negatively charged anode and positively charged cathode. Best of all, MIT's technique can be performed at, or below room temperature which is important from a manufacturing perspective -- a process that MIT claims will be "cheap and environmentally benign." Already MIT has constructed a virus-battery about the size of that found in a watch to turn on small lights in an MIT lab. Belcher claims that just a third of an ounce (about 10 grams) of the viral battery material could power an iPod for 40 hours. In time and with enough effort MIT expects to scale the technology to power electronic vehicles. Remember, when the time comes choose the red pill.
Tactical Flashlight Could Records Jungle Excursions
Mon, 6/04/09 – 10:01 | No Comment

Much like the toaster, the microwave and the sandal, the flashlight hasn’t changed an awful lot since being first engineered in the late 1300s. Thankfully, we’re finally seeing a little innovation in the space with …

Arduino Finds Homebuilt 3D Scanner
Mon, 6/04/09 – 10:00 | No Comment

The Arduino has long since proven itself to be one of the biggest boons to DIY heads since the soldering iron, but that doesn’t mean it’s not still able to impress, as amply demonstrated by …

VisionCare’s cost six million dollars
Mon, 6/04/09 – 9:58 | No Comment

The idea of a telescope fused directly into your eye may sound like a dream come true for impromptu stargazers, but the intent here is not for ocular astronomy. Rather it’s to help those suffering …

Good And Bad Pleo-maker Ugobe
Mon, 6/04/09 – 9:52 | No Comment

It certainly seemed like Ugobe was dead-forever a few days ago when we noted that the company’s website was seemingly gone and no one was answering the phones, but it’s apparently not all bad: the …

Scientists Develop Nanoparticles First Complex 3D Surface
Mon, 6/04/09 – 9:51 | No Comment

The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Cornell University have banded together and formed what they’re touting is the first nanoscale fluidic device with a complex three-dimensional surface. The staircase-shaped prototype is 10nm …

Mirasol Equipped V112 smartphone Goes Display
Mon, 6/04/09 – 9:46 | No Comment

We couldn’t get the thing to turn on — prototype buffoonery, zapped battery, or a classic case of trade show jitters, we figure — but Inventec’s curious V112 was on display inside Qualcomm’s booth at …

Nokia N97 is Fake, Tiny, Buggy… FAKE
Mon, 6/04/09 – 9:43 | No Comment

What do you get if you stick a Nokia N97 in the dryer on high heat for an hour, rip the keyboard off with your bare hands, and replace S60 with a seemingly random stream …

PCD With Twisting TXT8030
Mon, 6/04/09 – 9:41 | No Comment

PCD’s showed a fun twist at CTIA with the admittedly awkward looking TXT8030 by designing the handset’s lower section to rotate with business up front and party in the back — yeah, like a mullet. …

Game Boy and iPhone Becomes Best of All Time
Mon, 6/04/09 – 9:40 | No Comment

Sadly, there’s a good chance you already own an iPhone 3G case if you’re the proud owner of an iPhone 3G. That said, there’s still nothing stopping you from hopping a flight to Tokyo and …

LG’s GD900 Video Tour
Mon, 6/04/09 – 9:38 | No Comment

We’ve been fairly intrigued about LG’s GD900 since we had a glimpse of it behind glass at Mobile World Congress this year. We were finally treated to a proper tour by LG’s Martin Valdez who …