cubic centimeter

The Fastest Final Exam on Earth

While other college kids study, sleep, and party, disciplined teams of gearhead geniuses-in-training duke it out for trophies-and the chance to build the cars of tomorrow-at the premier university-level car race

To see more images of the 2007 Formula SAE, launch the slideshow here.

[ Read Full Story ]

Pacemakers Without the Batteries


Scientists at the University of Southampton in England have created a tiny device that grabs power from vibrations in the environment around it. Only a cubic centimeter in size, the mini-generator only produces micro-watts of power, but the scientists say thats enough to fire up tiny wireless sensors that would normally require bulkier batteries. In the long run, the scientists suggest it could be used in a heart pacemaker, too. In this case, the generator would be able to borrow enough power from the beating heart to keep the pacemaker running - and patients wouldnt have to go in for surgery to have their batteries replaced.—Gregory Mone

Via BBC

(Image credit: University of Southampton)

[ Read Full Story ]
Share your photos in the Pop Sci pool at www.flickr.com!
Current theme: Science Close Up

PPX: The PopSci Predictions Exchange

RSS Link

New IPO

Hot Stocks

Ready to bet on the future? Start here!

Subscribe for 2 free issues!

may2008_cover.jpg