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How to generate electricity from absolute vacuum (by P.Tewari)
The universe can be broadly divided into space and dynamic matter with its motion governed by an intelligent scheme that permits an organized movement...
How To Build a Faraday Homopolar Device
With this experiment you can test by yourself, that the centrifugal extraction from the inertial field of space is possible, that was first demonstrated...
The Latest innovations in solar powered hydrogen production
Scientists at the US Department of Energy's (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory have developed new ways to make or to modify nanorods and nanotubes of...
Solar Power Gets Cheaper (video)
There have been many trends posted involving solar power but in the US it still only accounts for 1% of the electricity generated. Even...
Orange County Choppers' Green Ethanol Bike
The "Iowa Farm Bureau Renewable Energy Chopper" is a good example of how eco-friendly fuel can power great, sexy rides. The green low-rider motorcycle...
Toyota Volta Hybrid Sportscar
While Toyota's supremacy in the current hybrid car market is undeniable, they're going to have to keep up the innovation if they're going to...
Hyatt plans to put Tesla roadster recharging stations in 3 hotels
Electric car lovers willing to spend nearly $100,000 on the new Tesla Motors roadster will have some swanky places to plug it in.
Hyatt will...
Minesotta turning biomass into hydrogen
An efficient, super-fast new method of turning waste biomass into hydrogen has been developed by scientists in Minnesota, US. The researchers say it could...
Geothermal power – hot energy right under our feet
Converting geothermal heat into electricity by pouring water onto hot rocks underground and using the steam to turn turbines is arguably the most promising - and renewable - source of "green" energy on the planet. So concludes the MIT experts' report, released on Monday, which examines what geothermal energy could do for the US in the 21st century.
A new catalyst can split carbon dioxide gas
Tom Simonite, www.newscientist.com
A new catalyst that can split carbon dioxide gas could allow us to use carbon from the atmosphere as a fuel source...

























