According to Nippon Hōsō Kyōkai World News, a private firm in Tokyo, Japan, has built an alternative fuel vehicle that runs on both hydrogen and gasoline.
They converted a standard gasoline-powered Suzuki car to run on either fuel. Upgrades included...
From wind-powered vehicles to solar rubbish dumps, here's a short selection of the world's most innovative places where green energy has been put to work, around the world. Enjoy.
#1. Kenya and Ethiopa. Utilizing PV solar powered mini-refrigerator mounted on camels...
Joachim Reichert, Johannes Barth, Alexander Holleitner (Technische Universitaet Muenchen, Clusters of Excellence MAP and NIM), and Itai Carmeli (Tel Aviv University), proudly present their newly developed method that allows measurements of photocurrents of a single functionalized photosynthetic protein system.
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If a greenhouse filled with agave plants and pots of cacti is not enough to attract attention, the sign saying “tequila” placed right next to them might just do the job. John Cushman, a professor of biochemistry and molecular...
Scientists from Colorado State University’s Warner College of Natural Resources, George Wittemyer and Joseph Northrup, have published a paper assessing the impact of booming energy development on wildlife and proposing mitigation strategies and a more collaborative research to achieve...
Global warming is a hoax and fraud. This was how a Fox News personality publicly called the globally alarming issue on March 23 on air. According to a study conducted by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS), this is...
A group of scientists from Arizona State University (ASU) have opened new doors to the production of renewable energy by generating a new biofuel synthesis method that is much cheaper and of higher yield.
For five years now, ASU Biodesign...
It is projected that by 2030, climate change and the carbon crisis will take the lives of more than 100 million people and will generate a loss of 11%, on the average, in global gross domestic production, with the...
At the European Photovoltaic Solar Energy Conference and Exhibition that took place in Frankfurt between 24th and 28th of September, Professor Christophe Ballif and his team of researchers from the Photovoltaics Laboratory (PVlab)- EPFL's Institute of Microengineering in Neuchatel,...
Innovative research by pushing boundaries is inevitably the aim of all doctoral candidates. Steven Arnold Klankowski is a perfect example for this. Under the supervision of the Professor of Chemistry- Jun Li (La Crescent, Minnesota), Klankowski is developing new...































