Technology Review - Published By MIT
Advertisement
Testing Cheap Wind Power
By Peter Fairley - Thursday, October 29, 2009
A continuously variable transmission could lead to cheaper wind power--if it is rugged enough.
Video by Fallbrook Technologies - Read the Article

Register | Log In

Advertisement

Next Video

Muscle-Computer Interface Meets Microsoft’s Surface
This clip shows a muscle-computer interface coupled to Microsoft’s Surface touch table.
More Videos
Crowdsourcing Closer Government Scrutiny
Watch a video explaining how to use the government's new IT...
Looking Back, Hopping Forward
The Talaris vehicle is being tested at 50%, 65%, and 75%...
How to Land Safely Back on the Moon
NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory recently tested the LIDAR...
Q&A: Mark Little, Head of GE Global Research
The head of research at GE discusses the stimulus package and...
Brain Surgery Using Sound Waves
This animation shows how InSightec’s high-intensity ultrasound...
Helping Robots Get a Grip
Research at Columbia University shows a faster, more efficient...
The Big Smart Grid Challenges
GE researchers explain how the key elements of an intelligent...
How to Make UAVs Fully Autonomous
The sense-and-avoid system uses a four-megapixel camera on a...
NASA’s Launch Abort System
An animation shows how the new launch abort system will work.
Motor Firing
NASA tests the motors for its launch abort system, which will...
Robotic Grasping Tool
The researchers settled on a pneumatic grasping hook for a...
Grappling Hook for Spiderman-like Robot
A researcher at the Tokyo Institute of Technology tests an...
Previous | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | Next
MIT Massachusetts Institute of Technology © 2009 Technology Review. All Rights Reserved.