U.S. Navy Rides the Terahertz Wave to Next-Gen Electronics
May 9th, 2012 | by Tina Casey
The U.S. Navy is behind a push to exploit one of the “hottest” areas of the electromagnetic spectrum, the terahertz
May 9th, 2012 | by Tina Casey
The U.S. Navy is behind a push to exploit one of the “hottest” areas of the electromagnetic spectrum, the terahertz
February 15th, 2012 | by Tina Casey
Lockheed Martin, the company better known for airborne innovation, is developing a way to mine renewable energy that is literally
February 11th, 2012 | by Tina Casey
The new green economy sure is heading into some strange territory these days. Just consider Battleship: The Movie, a summer
December 4th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
In an amazing sustainability quadruple play, researchers at the University of Colorado Denver are working on a fuel cell that
October 30th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
The Coca-Cola company has been introducing more electric vehicles and other low-emissions trucks into its massive fleet, and now researchers
October 5th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
The nation’s first ever grid-connected wave energy system went online this week, at Marine Corps Base Hawaii, in Oahu. As
September 20th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
The U.S. Navy's Seal Beach facility in California is now home to a new $1.9 million solar parking lot, thanks to funding from the federal Recovery Act
August 8th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
The U.S. Navy has been roaring into the sustainable future with test flights for a biofuel-powered fighter jet, and now
July 27th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
The U.S. Navy is getting serious about solar energy and has just awarded five contracts worth up to $100 million
June 22nd, 2010 | by Tina Casey
The Army has a green roof and the Air Force has a green roof, so it was only a matter
June 7th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
Since its discovery in 2004, graphene has become the “Flat Stanley” of the sustainable new millennium. A two-dimensional material that
June 7th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
The U.S. Navy has been placing a well-aimed barrage of funding toward sustainable new energy technology in recent years, including
May 25th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
The jury is still out on the commercial viability of kudzu as a biofuel crop, but scientists at the University
May 9th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
It was probably inevitable that the branches of the U.S. Armed Forces would try to one-up each other in the
May 8th, 2010 | by Tina Casey
The U.S. Office of Naval Research has awarded a $400,000 grant to desalination tech leader NanoH2O, to develop a high