Passenger Safety has been an issue almost from the beginning of mechanised road vehicle development, which dates back to the 1700s. This is evident from the fact that nearly 1.3 million people die world-wide in road crashes each year, and Read more
X-rays
In 1895 while working in his lab at Wuerzburg University in Germany, Professor Wilhelm Conrad Roentgen came to realize that world could change forever. He observed a fluorescent glow projected off crystals placed near a cathode-ray tube. That discovery triggered Read more
Supercapacitor Body Panels
The increased patenting activity and research articles, in the area of complementing or substituting the conventional ways of powering the vehicles, stand as evidence that the world is realizing the scarcity of fossil fuels and the importance of environment. It Read more
Bioremediation: A Green Revolution
The Problem: The character of many of the pollutants and the rate at which they can pollute results in a rapid deterioration of the environment. Inorganic pollutants include heavy metals such as cadmium, mercury, lead, zinc and the like; nonmetallic Read more
United States Joins the Geneva Act of the Hague Agreement – International Registration of Industrial Designs
As of May 13th, 2015, inventors in the United States have new options for filing design patents in over 62 countries in one stroke. Previously, U.S. applicants seeking protection for industrial designs (design patents) in multiple nations had to file Read more
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