The Honey Bee Drones Are Coming, But Why?

  In a curious new study, researchers from The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology in Japan have announced the creation of a...

DIY Stirling Engine Boat Tutorial

There are many ways for building a stirling engine boat. You can either use a frame of square lumbers or fiber-reinforced plastic. However, piling thick...

Air-Purifying Concrete Paving Stones Remove Nitrogen Oxides from Vehicle Emissions

Researchers from the Eindhoven University of Technology in the Netherlands claim to have invented a new type of paving material that actually removes some pollutants from the air as vehicles travel over the surface. Combined with concrete or normal asphalt, the new material is able to eliminate 25% to 45% of nitrogen oxides from vehicle gases.

Scientists Gene Edit Plants to Be Better at Capturing Carbon

It’s not enough for humans to pump less carbon into the atmosphere. To address climate change, many experts say we’re going to need to...

PNNL Fungus Study Could Speed up Biofuels Production

In theory, biofuels programs could gives us a ready supply of carbon-neutral fuels for use in everyday applications, but the process is expensive and...

Harvard Scientists Propose Method to Capture The Energy Released by Earth’s Surface

When it comes to renewable energy, the Sun seems to be one of the most obvious sources, and this is why a lot of...

Self-Driving Vehicle Development Platform Sold by Japanese Company

Not long ago, Google started teasing the world with the idea of a self-driving vehicle. Now, a company called ZMP Inc released a development...

Researchers Found An Enzyme That Could Get Gasoline From Thin Air

"This organism is a very common soil bacteria that is very well understood and has been studied for a long time. But while we were studying it, we realized that the enzyme has some unusual behavior", said Markus Ribbe, a scientist at the University of California.

Climate Change: “Clear Evidence for a Discernible Human Influence” – Science Speaks

For those who still doubt climate change, and there are many, it seems appropriate to note that scientists studying climate change, about 97% of...

MIT Students 3D Print Ice Cream, But Is It Green?

Ever since 3D printing hype began to grow, scientists have been questioning the claim that the process is environmentally friendly. However, while this debate...
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