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Taiwanese researchers have developed an LCD screen, which knows where the viewer is and automatically adjusts itself to provide better images. Chih-Nan in cooperation with Wayne Cheng has developed the screen at the Photonics and Display Institute,...
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Every year millions of computers are dumped into landfills instead of being recycled.But scientists in Romania and Turkey have discovered a way to remove toxic...
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The Drake Landing Solar Community is a one of a kind community located in the town of Okotoks, Alberta, Canada sets a wonderful example of sustainable lifestyle,...
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Since the Japanese government has long been asking phone makers to be more active in encouraging their collection and reuse, Plaza Create from Japan came up with the...
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This light weight clip fan with a diameter of 7.3 cm is definitely a delight when you’re out in the burning heat, providing a sense relief! The best thing about this...
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The population of vultures in Uttarakhand has shown a slight decrease from 5,066 as registered in 2007 to 4,720 in July, 2008, according to the recent bird census...
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NASA is attempting to deploy and operate its first solar-sail powered craft NanoSail-D, made of extremely lightweight gossamer fabric designed to glide into space. It...
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With animal feed and fertilizer prices at record highs, Japan’s food recycling industry is seeing greater demand than ever before for pellets for pigs and poultry...
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The Earth is alone among the planets of our solar system in having plate tectonics. Venus, a near twin of our planet in size and density, has no tectonic activity....
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As Hurricane Dolly batters the coasts of Texas and Mexico, it’s not the whipping winds that residents should be most worried about. It’s the water.
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Johnny Depp may be one of the few environment-concerned actors around. So, when he needed to light up the isolated island of his, in Bahamas, he decided to keep it as...
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In Arthur C. Clarke’s forward to his novel 2001 A Space Odyssey, he wrote that
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It is not often that one finds stuff like milk crates and egg cartons to be a part of the living room on a pretty permanent basis but many across the world are...
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Pedal-Power is nothing new or revolutionary but this new fun way of using it is really cool and is an example of green fun at its very best. More than anything else...
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Can ants really predict earthquakes? If we go by observations and belief of Turkish man Kadir Sutcu they can. Kadir Sutcu is not an expert ant researcher but he claims...
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Once again we have news related to the latest and the most innovative part of lighting technology- OLED. It is no secret that I love LEDs and it seems that even before...
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Firstly this is not to be confused with another concept car design that carries the same name and is covered in green (Only the color and not so much the eco-features)....
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Gone are the days when living a eco-life meant secluding away in the woods with no or minimal necessary luxury along. Times have changed and so have the ideas, designs...
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The world’s first plastic motor powered solely and directly by light is a ground breaking news in our green world! Till now we all are well versed with the regular...
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I was stunned to learn that about 1.5 million people die each year from indoor cooking related disease, according to WHO statistics. Never realized the severe...
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Hindu women who prayed their husbands lived till the times water flowed in the Holy Ganga may no more sing the song–Ganga maiyya main jab tak ke pani rahe, mere...
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Pollsters from the University of Colorado and Brian Elliot of TDA Research Inc. under Douglas Gin are working on a comfy, compact shielding suit, which joins together...
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After the plan to use honey bees to sniff off explosive-vapor pollutants, protecting people from the poisonous chemicals, including chemical weapons, scientists have...
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