Flushing Your Toilets With Harvested Rainwater Could Save the Planet
Water shortages are the worst nightmare of any city, and as summer is to come in a few months, they will be more likely...
Energy and Lives saved by Toyota’s New Thermo-Tect Lime Green Paint
As a road runner I know just how vital visibility is. Safety should remain paramount above fashion. Thankfully running apparel and fashion trends appear...
How to Green Up Your Kid’s Next Party by Going Retro
You know the definition of insanity... "doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results". If we are wanting to make a...
New Materials Greatly Improve Solar Fuel Cell Peformance
Chemists from University of Texas at Arlington(UTA) have devised new materials of high performance for solar cells to split Carbon dioxide and water into fuels...
‘Wind Tree’ Proves the ‘Silent Wind turbine’ Oxymoron False
Wind Tree, as we can guess from the name, is a wind turbine that looks like a tree. But, that is just a speck...
New Material Promises Fast Energy Saving Electronics
Scientists developed a new one-atom thick material that allows fast movement of electrical charges. It can boost performance of electronics, while saving power.
Scientists from...
Smart AirVisual Node Shows How Polluted The Air Around You Is
AirVisual Node, a smart and portable air quality monitor, developed by Airvisual, a China-based startup, can be a smarter solution to find the degrees of...
5 Easy Ways to Save Money and Energy at Home
The average homeowner spends more than $100 a month on energy bills, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration.
Most people know to turn down...
GE Bets on Smart LED Lightbulbs, About to Ditch CFLs
GE, one of the world's most important lightbulb maker, has decided that they need to shift to LED lighting already, in a decision that's...
How to Produce Electricity with Only Paper, a Pencil and Tape
Device made using a pencil, some paper and some tape, can generate enough electricity to power small electronics, courtesy of researchers from University of Tokyo.
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