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  • #electricity

    Somebody Please Make the Rambler Socket

    This is one of the best power socket ideas I've seen in a long while: A socket with an extension cord inside the wall itself. They should make these standard everywhere. I even like the name: The Rambler Socket. More »
    12/24/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #electricity

    This Tesla Coil Christmas Tree Could Kill You

    I hope Santa's careful around Peter Terren's Christmas tree, because it's a Tesla coil with some color filters set up to make all the sparks, zaps, and electric arcs look oh-so-pretty. Yes, it's oh-so-pretty and oh-so-potentially-deadly. More »
    12/21/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #decals

    Decals Show You The Hamster Powering Your Wall Sockets and Toilets

    These decals serve as little reminders to switch off, and consider just how much energy you're consuming. I'm sure we could all do with some of these for our wall outlets. More »
    12/03/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #snow

    Self-Heating Roads Clear Snow With Ease

    Like a big, black, bitumen electric blanket, "self-heating" roads are being worked on at the University of Houston, Texas, which will hopefully eliminate the need for salting trucks or ploughs during heavy snowstorms in the US. More »
    12/02/09
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    By Kat Hannaford
  • #killawatt

    Kill-A-Watt's Updated Graphical Version Has Programmable Timer

    The original Kill-a-Watt was a barebones, if efficient, way of monitoring how much energy an appliance used. But what if you want more features? Like a timer or programming. Here it is. More »
    11/24/09
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    By Jason Chen
  • #robots

    Say Hello to Your New Local Power Guy

    Helmeted workers in cherrypickers, or precariously tethered to a high voltage lines, are as much a part of our power infrastructure's aesthetic as towers and transformers. In the next few years, these iconic silhouettes will become a little more... mechanical. More »
    11/16/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #outlets

    Rotating Outlet Solves the International Outlet Smorgasbord

    We know that every country has its own plug, and that isn't going to change anytime soon. But this spinning outlet is a pretty elegant solution to that problem. More »
    11/12/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #gizexplains

    Giz Explains: Why Every Country Has a Different F#$%ing Plug

    Ok, maybe not every country, but with at least 12 different sockets in widespread use it sure as hell feels like it to anyone who's ever traveled. So why in the world, literally, are there so many? Funny story! More »
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    10/29/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #boats

    The 27-Foot Nimbus E-Power Is The World's First Commercially Available Electric Boat

    Our quest for green energy has taken to the high seas with the Nimbus E-Power. Despite being fueled by electricity, it manages a respectable top speed of 27 knots and a range of 20 nautical miles on a 4-hour charge. More »
    10/28/09
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    By Sean Fallon
  • #books

    The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind: Persistence, Jury-Rigging, and Ingenuity Against All Odds

    We seldom post about books at Gizmodo, but if this story of a self-taught Malawian boy using junkyard parts to build windmills and bring life-changing electricity to his village doesn't make you misty-eyed, then you must be one cold-hearted bastard. More »
    09/30/09
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    By Rosa Golijan
  • #science

    So, This Is What Those High Voltage Danger Signs Mean

    Remember kids, never plug your head in a high voltage capacitor. On the other side, watermelons are fine and fun. More »
    09/16/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #pewpew

    This Is What 400,000 Volts Looks Like Applied to Film

    Hiroshi Sugimoto applies electrical charges to film using a 400,000-volt Van De Graaff generator, and the results are downright stunning. More »
    09/14/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #concepts

    Clock Celebrates Your Excessive Energy Use on the Hour

    While the Energy Aware Clock ticks away the hours of your day, it's also graphing your power usage patterns in electric blue. More »
    09/14/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #energy

    Super-Tough Solar Panels Could Make Every Road Into a Power Plant

    Roads do two things well: Carry cars, and soak up sun. What if, instead of just getting really hot, roads could generate electricity with that sunlight? That's exactly what Solar Roadways—and now, the Department of Energy—has in mind. More »
    08/28/09
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    By John Herrman
  • #imagecache

    This Is Why They Make Travel Adapters

    Future Darwin Award nominee or desperate genius? Maybe both. But shoving things into what looks like a UK 220V outlet is probably not going to end well. Just ask the guy in this retro UK electrical hazards PSA: More »
    08/14/09
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    By Danny Allen
  • #shopping

    Energy Star Guidelines Lag Behind World in Clarity and Purpose

    In the US, we're supposed to be the worldwide masters of consumerism. But as pointed out by Pop Mech, our Energy Star guidelines are not just inaccurate, they fail to compare one product to any other product. There's no context. More »
    08/14/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #science

    Happy Birthday, Nikola Tesla!

    Nikola Tesla, the granddaddy of electricity, was born on this day way back in 1856. If only he were alive to see what kind of goofy crap we were doing with his namesake coils! More »
    07/10/09
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    By Adam Frucci
  • #imagecache

    Photography Through Electrocution

    Robert Buelteman takes electrifying photographs, but he doesn't even use a camera. Instead, he places flowers directly onto film and shocks them with 80,000 volts. More »
    06/30/09
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    By Mark Wilson
  • #zap

    Omega Recoil Makes Art With Tesla Coils

    06/18/09
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  • #design

    Node Power Outlet Makes Power Strips Almost Useless

    Rob at Boing Boing Gadgets thinks that Node—a power outlet that can accept several cables safely—may be the power outlet of tomorrow. I completely agree with him. More »
    06/18/09
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    By Jesus Diaz
  • #tesla

    Recreating Tesla's Wireless Power Experiments

    If you have a thing for Tesla coils (and who doesn't really) you will be interested in this experiment/history lesson about wireless power put on by Omega Recoil at this year's Maker Faire. More »
    06/12/09
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    By Sean Fallon
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