While Halloween is one of the all-time favorite holidays on the calendar, it can be a nightmare for the environment. Consider the toilet papered trees or even houses, candy wrappers and single use decors and costumes - you have...
In one of his first reports as Ford Motor Company’s new CEO, Mark Fields seems to have trained his sights on Tesla. He told USA Today that the company had the know-how and the resources to build an electric...
Taking a look at plug-in vehicles, including plug-in hybrid and battery electric vehicles, one might come to the conclusion that this would simply reduce fossil-fuel consumption and place the strain on the power grid.
In both cases, one would be...
Have you had Chinese food lately? The oil used to stir fry your vegetables or fry your wanton will someday lift a jumbo jet or a Dreamliner if Boeing had its way. But they couldn't wait for you to...
If you get a kick from driving the Nissan GTR hybrid, at least virtually on Need For Speed, the latest incarnation of this iconic super car from Japan is gonna whoop some serious @ss.
Again the guys from Nissan plan...
Improving fuel economy can be done in a number of ways, not all of which require electrification.
The internal combustion engine (ICE), although over one hundred years in the making, is woefully inefficient when it comes to converting the stored...
You might think that solar roof owners tended to be upper middle class liberals, but a study shows that that might not be the case. According to a study published by two researchers at Yale and the University of...
The Capital of the Dirty South is gonna get a little cleaner, thanks to its new bike lanes. The Green Lane Project, a program of PeopleforBikes, recently chose Atlanta as one of the second batch of six cities in...
This couple is making beautiful music together - they've printed a battery made of graphene. Dr. Elena Polyakova and Dr. Daniel Stolyarov, originally from Russia, founded Graphene 3D Lab and have since moved the company to Calverton, New York. ...
Electric vehicles, if you ask the layperson (• - see note), suffer from a couple of major faults, most outstandingly affordability and range.
If we recall, back in 2012, President Barack Obama set the ambitious goal of putting one million...































