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Linde, Germany’s largest supplier of industrial gas, including hydrogen, already has a number of hydrogen fuel stations, at least one hundred at last count, has developed the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell bicycle. Bicycles are already emissions-free, provide great exercise,...
Everyone is impressed with the Tesla, even former late night TV host Jay Leno. That's lucky since he could have been scared off the subject entirely by one awkward phone call. On his CNBC show, Jay Leno's Garage, he tells the...
Appearance isn't everything. The current concept of a green lifestyle has more to do with the products you buy than actual fossil fuel output. Of course, it's impossible to calculate all your neighbors' carbon footprints (and you would get the...
The future is here, most of it anyway. Tesla Version 7.0, the software update that was just broadcast on Wednesday, includes Tesla Autopilot. The new software includes everything needed to take advantage of all the cameras and actuators that...
3D printing is taking off in a big way, and will soon be the foundation of manufacturing, medicine and home repair. One industry that will be changed by this innovative new technology is construction. Soon houses will be built by 3D printers...
In rural India, access to clean drinking water is hard to come by. The country is the second most populated in the world, so that leaves a lot of people without fresh water. Especially  since the population will only continue to...
This year at the Geneva Motor Show, an exciting new technological wonder was on display: a sports car that runs off "flow cell" technology. The Quant F, as it's called, from carmaker Nunzio La Vecchia, gets 746 kW (1,000 hp)...
The city of Austin, TX welcomes 100 new citizens every single day. That has caused a significant increase in the resources needed to keep the city running, so the Austin Community Desing & Development Center's Alley Flat Initiative has...
If you're looking for a cost-effective way to get some DIY solar energy right now, we may have just the solution for you. Go.Sol, a company dedicated to spreading cheap, sustainable solar energy throughout the world, has released a design...
US scientists have found a way to convert harmful algal blooms into cheap and efficient electrodes for sodium-ion batteries. Algal blooms are the biggest threat to natural and artificial aquifers. Formed as a result of warm temperatures, and consequently the...