Technology Review - Published By MIT
Advertisement

Tag: hybrids

Ultracaps Could Boost Hybrid Efficiency

Recent studies point to the potential of ultracapacitors to augment conventional batteries.

A Cheap Route to Robust LEDs

Chemical bonds put a new spin on quantum-dot hybrid light-emitting devices.

GM Opens a Battery Research Lab for the Volt

The large facility is meant to reflect a change of direction for the bankrupt company.

Can GM's Volt Save the Company?

The planned plug-in hybrid car is at the core of the automaker's attempt to reinvent itself. But will the car be a commercial success?

Wheel Motors to Drive Dutch Buses

The technology moves out of the lab and into commercial vehicles.

Inside Toyota's R & D Strategy

A veteran executive describes multiple research efforts on clean vehicles.

Ultra-High-Power Lithium-Ion Batteries

New materials from MIT could power laser weapons or give hybrid cars jackrabbit acceleration.

Hybrids Powered by Air

Storing energy with compressed air, rather than batteries, could cut the cost of hybrid vehicles.

Graphene for the Green Grid

Ultracapacitors that store more could help the grid run smoothly.

A Blended Battery Pack for Cars

Combining different battery technologies could improve vehicle performance and reduce costs.

Realizing Lithium-Battery Potential

Nanoporous silicon that soaks up ions without self-destructing can make better batteries.

Voyage of the Bacteria Bots

Self-propelled microbots navigate through blood vessels.

Cheap, Off-Grid Cooling

A hybrid refrigerator will bring efficient, cheap cooling to India.

High-Efficiency Generators for Hybrid Vehicles

Free-piston engines could be used to generate electricity as efficiently as, and less expensively than, fuel cells.

Lithium-Ion Batteries for Less

Researchers show a low-cost route to making materials for advanced batteries in electric cars and hybrids.

Log In

Forgot your password?     Register »
Advertisement

Videos

The Marcellus Shale Gas Rush
Technology Review November/December 2009

Current Issue

Natural Gas Changes the Energy Map
The United States has vast supplies of this cleaner fossil fuel. But how should we use it?
Advertisement

Follow us on Twitter

  • techreview

    Technology Review

    Lab-Grown Meat Needs Exercise: Scientists have grown soggy pork protein in cells.  http://www.technologyreview.com/blog/editors/24470/  12/01/2009 06:00 PM

  • emilysinger

    emily singer | Cambridge, MA

    RT @mwmcelroy: Cool...curious about his hippocampus. RT @dailyplanetshow H.M.'s brain, scientists r slicing it 2morrow. Video http://is. ...  12/01/2009 05:25 PM

  • carbonmind

    carbonmind | Thompsonville

    Fring releases uni-directional video-calling application for the iPhone  http://www.fring.com  12/01/2009 12:07 PM

Advertisement
Subscribe to Technology Review's daily e-mail update. Enter your e-mail address

More Technology News from Forbes

Advertisement
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology © 2009 Technology Review. All Rights Reserved.