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Date | Title | Description |
04.12.2013 | Peter Thiel's Breakout Labs sees first exit validation | Chalk one up for Peter Thiel's two-year-old accelerator for tough science problems For every accelerator or incubator, or VC for that matter, the way to meausre their success is to look at their exits. So when they come, it's always time to... |
15.10.2011 | Dean Kamen’s Inflatable Wind Turbine Doubles As Digital Billboard | Most wind turbines have a recognizable shape, but a new design from Segway inventor Dean Kamen is less obvious in its functionality: This turbine has a vertical axis and rotors made of plastic fabric meant to be easily moved by the wind. Ar... |
26.07.2011 | Solar energy powers new PCs | Solar energy powers new PCs Simmtronics Semiconductors has released a new range of desktop PCs that are powered completely by solar energy, writes Tech2. This new line-up is best suited for areas that encounter frequent power cuts or villag... |
16.02.2011 | EcoATM raises $14.4M for ewaste buy-back | The startup also receives a Phase I grant from the NSF If you've ever upgraded to a new smartphone and have been stuck wondering what to do with your old phone (throw it out or hang onto it indefinitely in case you want to reminisce over ol... |
03.12.2010 | Will the rise of natural gas threaten solar and wind? | The end of 2010 is fast approaching, and with that have come a flurry of State of the Cleantech Union-type reports and forecasts. What’s clear so far is this: American wind installations last quarter hit a three-year low, although there’s o... |
15.01.2010 | Will Apple become the next home energy management giant? | With the Smart Grid predicted to become a $200 billion industry over the next five years, it’s not surprising that many IT companies — Google, Microsoft, Intel and others — have reached for their own piece of the pie. But all of them are go... |