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Energy Research News (ERN) is an independent news publication dedicated to covering energy research in university, corporate and government labs. ERN also produces in-depth market intelligence reports detailing emerging energy technologies.

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Ultracapacitors: Emerging Technologies for High-Power Energy Storage
2/1/2010 | published by: Energy Research News
... Improving the efficiency and stability of the grid Replacing or reducing the amount of liquid fuels used in transportation Ultracapacitors store electricity on the surfaces of electrodes. They hold less electricity than batteries but absorb ...  |  more...
$1,995.00
Bundle: TRN's two Internet-related Making the Future reports
5/1/2004 | published by: Energy Research News
... organizes key issues and puts them in context, and succinctly explains how the technologies work. As a global, distributed interface, the Web is enabling and inspiring better graphics and interface tools, more efficient email, methods ...  |  more...
$750.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Internet Structure: The Global Nervous System
5/1/2004 | published by: Energy Research News
... more than 230 million servers and billions of Web pages that contain hundreds of terabytes of data -- and its size holds the key to the network's deeper nature. Because it is too big for ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Internet Applications: The Emerging Global Computer
4/1/2004 | published by: Energy Research News
... better graphics and interface tools, more efficient email, methods of combating viruses, worms and parasitic computing, ways to authenticate people and data, and advanced methods of finding relevant information from vast digital resources. Key research ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Alternative Computer Chips: Post-Silicon Circuits
3/1/2004 | published by: Energy Research News
... question of what comes after silicon. Many researchers are pushing the limits of existing technology to keep Moore's Law on track, and many others are exploring new ways of making chips, including the use of ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Pattern Recognition Technologies: Getting the Picture
3/1/2004 | published by: Energy Research News
... seems easy. But attempts to program a computer to pick out individual words from the continuous flow of noise we call speech, to recognize the difference between a green apple and a tennis ball, to ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Nanomechanics and Nanoelectronics: Molecule-Size Machines
2/1/2004 | published by: Energy Research News
... electronics and constructing materials molecule-by-molecule. Raw materials include inorganic matter like metals and semiconductors, molecules like polymers and carbon nanotubes, and biological molecules like DNA and proteins. The technology promises to open the way to ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Quantum Computing: Prospects and Pitfalls
12/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... particles like photons, electrons and atoms to compute, would be fantastically fast for certain types of very large problems, including searching large databases and factoring the large numbers whose solutions would render today's encryption useless. ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Self-Assembly: The Natural Way to Make Things
11/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... looking for efficient ways to make microscopic machines and faster electronics are turning to self-assembly in hopes of putting things together with something like natures' ease. Self-assembly is a critical aspect of nanotechnology because using ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Computer Displays: Roll Up, Paint On and Shrink Down
10/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... of interaction with computers fall far short of the high-contrast, nuanced, three-dimensional, 360 degree view the real world offers. Researchers are working to close the gap by making larger, thinner, more flexible flat-panel displays; improving ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Power Sources: Fuel Cells, Solar Cells and Batteries
9/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... grids, and as the pace of technological development continues to increase, so does the need for more efficient and sustainable means of generating and storing energy. Research efforts aimed at augmenting and eventually replacing today's ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- Computer Chips: Post-Moore's-Law Possibilities
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... opening the possibility of making computer chips out of nanotubes and even from individual molecules. The Computer Chips bundle includes a brief tour of recent developments that makes connections among key issues. It also includes ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- Engineering: Robots, Desktops and Micromachines
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... The Engineering bundle includes a brief tour of recent developments that makes connections among key issues. It also includes the text of 11 in-depth TRN stories about key engineering research projects, and 4 related images. ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- The Internet: Shaping the Global Information Infrastructure
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... coordinates computers, connections and information access. Cross-disciplinary research spearheaded by physicists is yielding ways to measure the shape, size and behavior of the Internet. The Internet bundle includes a brief tour of recent developments that ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- Biotechnology: Cells, Sensors and Sifters
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... various useful ends, and at inventing the tools needed to do so. The Biotechnology bundle includes a brief tour of recent developments that brings out connections among key issues. It also includes the text of ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- Communications: Faster, Smaller, Cheaper
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... sources, working out better methods of encoding data in electricity, light and radio waves, and finding better ways of transmitting these signals over communications networks. The Communications bundle includes a brief tour of recent developments ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- Computer Interfaces: Improving the Computer-Human Working Relationship
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... giving computers senses so they can more naturally interact with humans, and perhaps even wiring computers directly to the brain. The Computer Interfaces bundle includes a brief tour of recent developments that makes connections among ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- Data Storage: Faster Access to Smaller Bits
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... disk drives and CDs, and are developing new forms of disk drives and memory chips. Data storage research is also branching into new territories -- including storing bits of data in individual atoms -- that ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- Information: Getting, Protecting and Using Data
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... information manageable and understandable. The Information bundle includes a brief tour of recent developments that makes connections among key issues. It also includes the text of 11 in-depth TRN stories about key information technology research ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- Nanotechnology: Engineering with Atoms and Molecules
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... wires only dozens of atoms wide, and is also aimed at using individual molecules as device components. The Nanotechnology bundle includes a brief tour of recent developments that makes connections among key issues. It also ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN January-June 2003 Topic Bundle -- Physics: Applications from the Edge of Science
7/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... storing data to making better lasers. Tapping the weird effects of quantum phenomena makes for better micromachine designs and has the potential to produce fantastically powerful computers. The Physics bundle includes a brief tour of ...  |  more...
$65.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Security: Secrets, Intruders and Free Speech
6/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... from intruders. They are finding methods of tracking data, objects, and people. And they are exploring ways to protect privacy on the Internet and in the real world. The technologies involved include cryptography, data hiding ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Biochips: Handheld Labs and Microscopic Sensors
4/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... machines run by technicians to handheld devices used by ordinary people. Replacing test tubes with tiny channels promises to do the same for biology, chemistry and medicine. The potential rewards including saving a large portion ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Computer Interfaces: Hands, Eyes, Voice and Mind
2/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... improving graphical user interfaces to conveying information to computers via speech recognition, gesture recognition, and gaze tracking. Researchers are also working to give computers a broader awareness of humans through mixed modes of communication and ...  |  more...
$450.00
TRN's Making the Future report -- Data Storage: Pushing the Physical Limits
1/1/2003 | published by: Energy Research News
... for storage media that will have huge capacities. Researchers have made great progress toward new types of devices; the relentless drive for ever-smaller bits has pushed chemists and physicists rather than electrical engineers to the ...  |  more...
$450.00
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