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Walking on water? Sounds too biblical or taken from an epic or myth or may be some weird Ninja folklore or cheap comic strip! Not anymore, the Carnegie Mellon University has again brought this kind of a fabulous concept to the forefront. Its...
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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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Members of one of Brazil’s few remaining “uncontacted” tribes, their bodies painted with red and black dye, shoot arrows at a surveillance plane from...
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A New Jersey man trying to exterminate insects in his apartment blew it up instead, the New York Daily News reported on Monday.
Isias Vidal Maceda was unhurt in the...
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You’ve already weighed in on the question of whether veganism or vegetarianism is better for the environment. But I want more specifics: Which is better for the...
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The continual shifting of continents has led to the theories that, as in the cases of Pangaea and Rodinia, many, if not all of our continents, were at one time or...
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One of the steps that must take place before humans will ever set foot on Mars, is the return of samples from Mars too Earth.
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There is something intrinsically frightening about earthquakes. I remember watching the 1936 movie San Francisco, starring Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald and Spencer...
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We are all talking that humans must colonize planets in other solar systems but we are always talking about people who are physically as well as mentally sound. But,...
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The departure and return of Anousheh Ansari, the most recent paying passenger to go to outer space, seems to have re-stoked an old debate: are we correct in thinking of...
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Now space and satellites are to help produce fruit and vegetables capable of feeding China’s 1.3 billion people! Yes, a recoverable satellite — Shijian-8 —...
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