Solar power turns over a new leaf

An MIT scientist claims he has achieved “one of the Holy Grails of science”: an artificial leaf that stands up to practical application. The device simulates photosynthesis to generate electricity using just sunlight and water — reputedly doing so 10 times more efficiently than a real leaf.

Daniel Nocera acknowledged that his team’s output is not the first artificial leaf: that honor belonged to John Turner of the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. But Nocera says that while Turner’s design was expensive and unstable, his team’s product is inexpensive and has been proven to work for 45 hours at a consistent output.

The difference with this device is that Norcera says he has discovered a new inexpensive catalysts that combine nickel and cobalt. That helps split oxygen and hydrogen from water, with the resulting gases being converted into power through a fuel cell.

Norcera said just one such “leaf” could be combined with a gallon of water to provide enough electricity for a household’s daily use. It is worth noting he was referring to homes in developing countries, so that’s likely to be a lower electricity use than in developed nations.

The artifical leaf is said to operate at 76% efficiency (in terms of the sunlight received and the energy output.) That compares with around a 10% efficiency in existing solar panels.

Nocera’s announcement came at the national meeting of the American Chemical Society, the same venue that played host to the unveiling of a technique for controlling or extinguishing fire using electricity beams.

(Picture credit: Len Rubenstein, Spectrum, Massachussets Institute of Technologt)

Are you as tall as Darth Vader? 7-foot-tall science fiction growth chart

This one is for all the geeky parents reading us. If you’re looking for a growth chart for your kids, the head blogger over at Geeky Dad made an awesome one for his daughter. Check it out!

My daughter is turning one soon, and I decided we needed a growth chart as awesome as she is. After a bit of tinkering in Pages, and a bunch of hemming and hawing, this is the result. As a friend pointed out, all that’s missing is Batman.

The 7-foot tall PDF can be downloaded right here.

[Via Io9]



Retro Toys + LEGO = Awesome

Everyone, I’d like to introduce you to my new best friend, Orion Pax.

Why is Orion my new best friend?

Because he made this out of LEGO:

He also made this out of LEGO:

And this, too:

That is why Orion Pax is my new best friend.

Now head over to his Flickr page for more retro toy LEGO goodness and he’ll soon become your best friend, too.

Brain-Powered Steampunk Mouse

I’m not sure how Peter Balch’s “steampunk” mouse should be qualified… creepy? Sure. Awesome? Why not. Ergonomic? Absolutely not! Now how is that thing supposed to work, anyway? Hit the link for some additional pictures plus a short walkthough on how he built the thing.

[Steampunk Mouse | Via Neatorama]

Bob-Omb Birthday Cake [Picture]

[GaS] Reader Katie B. just sent me this awesome Bob-omb cake she made for someone’s birthday. Great job Katie! The cake really looks awesome and delicious!

If you’ve made something really geeky recently (like this cake) and would like us to feature it on the site, be sure to get in touch with us via the contact section on top of the blog! We really love seeing what you guys can do!

Please Copy This Into Your Status Update [Comic]

Don’t you just hate it when this kind of crap appears on people’s Facebook profile?

[Source: Shoeboxblog]