Low Energy Water Desalination Through Nanotechnology

The Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory has found out a greener way to desalinize sea water. It uses carbon nanotubes which have pores that are 100,000 times smaller than a human hair, and were able to determine the rejection mechanism within the pores.

Joe Newman's Free Energy Device – Eye Witness News Video

Joe Newman claims for a long time he has succeeded to make a free energy device by using magnets. A lot of people hate...

Delaying Internet's Data Could Reduce Its Carbon Emissions

The servers, routers, switches and other components of a network are designed to work with much larger quantities of data than they do daily,...

Peugeot 308 Hybrid HDi

The French have also a word to put up in the hybrid cars competition. Now they modified their beloved Peugeot 307 to meet today's...

What to Try on Earth's Day

If you didn't find out already by typing "google.com", today's Earth day, my fellow readers! Enjoy this sunny, or maybe rainy or (I hope...

How To Build a Solar Powered Car for Your Kids

Here's a little tricky experiment that you can do on your own at home. It's very simple to do, all you have to have...

Home Made Electric Bike

Here's a short video of someone who modified his bicycle to go electric. He used a brushless motor and a pack of several Li-Ion...

The Bloggers' Song – Here Comes Another Bubble

I can't not write about this, even if this blog's theme is Green Energy and Green Optimism. We're all blogging brothers. Watch it and...

10+1 Tips to Driving a Diesel Car Economically

1. First of all, remove the aggressive tendency from your driving habits. I admit I myself like to be aggressive sometimes, it gives me...

Animated CO2 Map of the United States

Some researchers from the Purdue University have made up a project revealing the CO2 emissions over the United States. They made a video showing...