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(http://www.spacedaily.com)
- scanned by: Muffaletta
18 days ago
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commercial flight involves cool planes/ships
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burt, rutan, richard, branson, spaceshipone, ansari, x, prize, competition, xcor, aerospace, xerus, jeff, greason, virgin, atlantic, airways, commercial, space, flight, galactic, spaceshiptwo, norman, foster, partners, green, building, council, carbon, footprint, will, whitehorn, alternative, energy, fuels, policy, environmental, solutions, global, warming, climate, change, sustainable, renewable
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(http://cleantechnica.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
19 days ago
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hydrogen fuel a closer reality with nano-storage technology
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alternative, energy, fuels, policy, environmental, solutions, global, warming, climate, change, sustainable, renewable, futurism, futurist, clean
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(http://cleantechnica.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
19 days ago
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breakthrough will allow mass storage of hydrogen
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atom, california, nanosystems, institute, cnsi, electricity, energy, graphene, graphite, hydrazine, hydrogen, large, mass, produce, nano, nanoelectronics, nanomaterial, nanotech, nanotechnology, nature, power, production, renewable, renewables, research, samueli, scale, scientists, solar, storage, supply, technologies, technology, ucla, wind, yang
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Garry Golden
24 days ago
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We expect algae to become a mainstream energy buzz word in 2009 as more people become aware of this promising form of energy conversion. But first, leaders must close the great disconnect around the conversation of ‘biofuels’ and the...
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bioenergy, biofuels, electricity, energy, algae
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(http://blog.wired.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
25 days ago
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soon we'll see a newer-looking, better functioning landscape, regardless of the economic impact
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infrastructure, transportation, roads, and, bridges, house, speaker, nancy, pelosi, government, spending
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Adam Cutsinger
26 days ago
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Looking Back: How the Nanobama Administration Accelerated Technology
Ever since buckyballs were discovered in 1986, an event that liberated nanotechnology from being an on-paper-only concept and graduated it into a hands-on (or at least electro...
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(http://sierraclub.typepad.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
about 1 month ago
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Unbottled water.
"Making more stuff — no matter how green that stuff is — will not really help combat global warming or reduce our collective carbon footprint."
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water, fountains, purified, pay, bottled, carbon, footprint
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(http://news.wired.com)
- scanned by: Adam Cutsinger
about 1 month ago
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R. Buckminster Fuller's legacy continues, albeit merely a nod this time, as paper made from "bucky balls" becomes a real keystone development
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Garry Golden
about 1 month ago
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What if we are being too cynical about China’s eco-future in the transportation sector?
Imagine a future in which China is the secret to moving the world’s auto fleet beyond liquid fuels and the combustion engine.
If they can ma...
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electriccars, car, hydrogen, fuel, cells, transportation, capacitors
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(http://www.memebox.com)
- posted by: Garry Golden
about 1 month ago
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What if we could print low cost solar panels on pieces of plastic and integrate this energy collecting material into buildings, infrastructure and product casings?
This is the future of thin film solar.
While traditional (rigid silicon subst...
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(http://www.technologyreview.com)
- scanned by: Garry Golden
2 months ago
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The University of Wisconsin's James Dumesic lab seems to announce a major breakthrough every few months.
MIT Technology Review is now reporting that Dumesic's lab is using high temperature catalysts to convert glucose into hydrocarbon biofuels a...
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