Articles on Kinetic Energy
OLED chair lights up when you rock - Oct 24, 2009
Crave A rocking chair with an integrated OLED lamp would in and of itself be cool enough to feature here on Crave, but the Murakami Chair is different. The power to ... Read story »A battery-free remote control - Jun 9, 2008
Crave SMK has a prototype TV remote control that tosses out the batteries, relying on kinetic energy instead to work. Of course, don't expect any fancy features on something this simple. Though ... Read story »E-bag's way cool satchel - Nov 5, 2008
Crave Too bad this one's still just pixels on the drawing board. Otherwise, this would have bagged a spot on CNET Asia's Top 100 Gift Ideas this year-end for tree huggers. ... Read story »Burger King goes green with energy-harnessing speed bumps - Jul 9, 2009
Crave It's been criticized for contributing to the obesity epidemic and condemned by PETA, but now a Burger King franchise in the New York metro area has announced that it wants in ... Read story »Just twist and snap away - Mar 21, 2008
Crave Here's a digital camera that doesn't require any batteries to power up. All it takes, is your fingers to give it a few good twists to juice it up and snap ... Read story »Panasonic's electric bicycle with regenerative braking - Jul 9, 2008
Crave Panasonic's Lithium Vivi RX-10S is no ordinary electric bicycle. Sure, it has a battery that helps to power the onboard electric motor for assisted peddling. But what really sets it apart ... Read story »Samsung's solar-powered accessories - Feb 18, 2009
Crave BARCELONA--The Samsung Blue Earth phone is an amazing piece of technology which brings solar charging to mobile phones. However, the Korean company has bigger plans than simply fusing solar panels to ... Read story »Could nanotech create speech-powered phones? - Dec 4, 2008
Crave A variety of off-grid devices use the wind, the sun, or fuel cells to power up small electronics. But what if you could charge your cell phone just by talking into ... Read story »F1 racing going green - Aug 29, 2008
Crave Come 2009, Formula One's racing body will be implementing new rules targeted at lowering the environmental impact of the sport. To fulfill these requirements, development is underway to recover energy lost ... Read story »Odo - Jun 28, 2007
Crave Presumably, the two "o"s in Odo represent the eye holes in Sony's daring if unconventional camera concept. What's cool about this is the environmentally conscious decision to utilize kinetic energy (read: ... Read story »Move your body, charge your phone - Jun 27, 2008
Crave There are several ways one can harness natural energy. For example, the wind, the sun, tides and geothermal activities, and increasingly, the human body to producer energy to charge all sorts ... Read story »Eco-scientists copying God to efficiently produce energy? - Jul 14, 2008
Blogs I noticed a pattern recently. Scientists are going back to original designs to create the most efficient ways to produce energy. For example, a robotic snake that mimics the way an ... Read story »Odd cameras for a normal world - Jul 3, 2008
Features If Twilight Zone showcased a shooter for each episode, this would be probably how they would look like. Read story »Get inspired by the old grandfather clock - May 13, 2008
Blogs Writing about my hunt for a dynamo to power my bicycle's lamp reminded me of another really cool and ancient eco-friendly technology - clocks. When I was young and Jaya Jusco ... Read story »Jump to page: [1] 

