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Sometime back we had featured a bacteria killing trash can, but now there is a more efficient and effective way of getting rid of garbage. Mastermind Masatake Nishikawa created Drog, the newest technique of putting good use to food waste and other...
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A suitable public transport, for the future metropolis, has already taken shape in the form of Mybus. Excuse me for using the term “public transport” as...
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Eco Factor: High-speed traveling can be eco-friendly too with such bullet trains feeding on renewable energy resources.
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Menstrual blood could actually be banked and used to save lives. It is supposed to contain adult stem cells that can develop into any of nine different types of cells,...
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The people in the little town of Musiri, Tamil Nadu may have just created an opening for that ever elusive dream job. As part of an initiative to improve hygiene in the...
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Senate President Manuel Villar, Jr. is blaming the Palace for its lack of cooperation in the investigation of the fertilizer scam in 2004 amounting to P720-million or...
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Awapuni gardening guru, Tod Palenski, has come up with a revelation that will shock gardeners out of their wits. Every time you are lovingly tending to your garden, you...
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It is nice to eat out in big, plush hotels. But, what about the tons of scrap food left over after a gala party. Do you know the landfills across the world are...
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North Carolina is the second-largest swine producing state creating a major environmental hazard. And to add to it, a five-year study to find more environmentally...
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You can run your car with these endless fields of corn in the Midwest. It can be distilled into endless gallons of ethanol, a clean-burning, high-octane fuel to meet...
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Tourism, which sells luxury and indulgence, can be a profligate consumer of natural resources.
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It’s no good or pleasant an experience to cook on wood fuel. RIKA has gone innovative with a wood burning stove that not only will give the pleasantness of...
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Washington Court House:
Bob Peterson stands on a planter in his corn field Thursday, May 22, 2008, in Washington Court House, Ohio. But it’s costing twice as much _ nearly $300 an acre.
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