Apple Stops the Use of Two Toxic Chemicals in Assembling iPhone
In recent years, the incredible over-production of bigger (and smaller) and better electronic gadgets, has triggered huge debates over e-waste dump sites and exposure...
Scientists Turn Hemp Into Cheap Pseudo-Graphene for Supercapacitors
All these stories we hear about the miracle material graphene, and everything it can do especially when it comes to energy storage, somehow miss...
3D-Printed Device Detects Water Pollution Using Bacteria
With continuous depletion of fresh water resources around the world, monitoring water pollution is becoming more important than ever. Existing methods and instruments are...
Chevy Volt Naysayers Can Shut Up Now
When the Chevy Volt Concept debuted at the Detroit Auto Show, back in 2007, along with its interesting hybrid powertrain, it generated a lot...
Arctic Methane Could Accelerate Climate Change
Dr. Jason Box, who knows the Arctic well, says that methane escaping from the ocean floor in that area could accelerate climate change beyond...
More Bicycles on the Roads Can Reduce Traffic Accidents, A Study
Are you worried that riding a bike to work makes you more prone to accidents? You might be right, but that is only if...
NASA’s MOXIE Makes Oxygen for Rocket Fuel from CO2 on Mars
If NASA's Mars Curiosity Rover has not managed to impress you already, the upcoming Mars 2020 Rover will definitely make your head spin. Among...
First Ever Man-Made Leaf Generates Oxygen from Water and Light
Humans have not been able to inhabit other planets until now, simply because there has not been a mean to allow plants to grow and...
Addressing Climate Change – Sustainia’s Optimistic Message
While informing the general public of the present and future realities that climate change presents, is this really going to move people to action?
According...
California May Cap Electric Vehicle Incentives for the Wealthy
Depending on how you look at it, electric vehicle incentives may be a waste of money or a boon to the industry, and isn’t...




































