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Via earthtimes.org,03/09/2011 Genetic analysis has determined a fungus that has been causing cypress canker disease and killing trees in six out of the world’s seven continents originated from California. ...
... BPA was adopted in the 1950s to make hard plastics, but the chemical has been linked to serious health problems including diabetes, breast and prostate cancer, and heart disease. The new law, sponsored ...
... employees, a corporate auditorium fit for roughly 1,000 people, a corporate fitness facility, and a 28,000 m2 research and development park. Special glass will have to be developed for the circular ...
... that convert hydrogen into energy. With this discovery, researchers might be able to clone the hydrogen eating bacteria to create all-natural hydrogen fuel cells to power things other than sea life.  ...
... surrendered their permits last year. “Shell Oil just spilled more than 200 tonnes of oil into the North Sea, while OMV had a spill off the Kapiti Coast last year. There is no guarantee of safety in offshore ...
... their growing carbon emissions, researchers in Britain said. A report from the University of East Anglia and University of Sussex on Tuesday warned that the Kyoto Protocol's emissions offset market could ...
... hydrogen to generate 250 kilowatts of electricity a day for the plant and to fuel 25 to 50 fuel cell vehicles. Professor Scott Samuelsen, director of the National Fuel Cell Research Center at UC Irvine ...
... with more business leaders today before touring the seacoast region tomorrow (NZ time).  ...
... be so easy but only the first pasta/noddle manufacturer available in NZ mainstream supermarkets that has done it. Not only that you do not have to seal the silly plastic bags anymore in order to prevent ...
Via inhabitat.com, 31-07-2011 A solar energy system that doesn’t require sunlight is almost as bizarre as a tidal power system that doesn’t use water – however that’s exactly what researchers at MIT ...
... need to get around town. The car has a 3+1 seating arrangement to optimize seating room within the small car.  Because of its smaller size, it will be interesting to see how much lower it’s priced ...
... spaces; i.e. spaces with plenty of grass and trees. For example, research posted by The Morton Arboretum shows that ADHD symptoms in children are relieved after contact with nature, asthma symptoms are ...
... protection when the doors are open, creating a seamless unification of the interior and exterior environments. Between the front and back doors, the nucleus of the house revolves around an elegant concrete ...
... and produce a lot of energy per turbine (a 10 MW turbine is not far away), but researchers at Caltech say that vertical axis wind turbines (VAWTs) may actually be the better choice. A recent ...
... which makes for a very lightweight battery. “These carpet-like arrays provide a highly conductive, low-density scaffold for energy storage,” according to one of the researchers. As an additional benefit, ...
... also cuts down on shipping costs. However, one researcher notes that, while moves like this are good, they don’t really solve the biggest issue with automotive pollution. “Only about 10 to 20 percent ...
... be so in practice, a researcher says. The green building business is growing in New Zealand as companies try to either cut back on costs through water and energy efficiencies, or to give their ...
... be printed on, and can be lighter than a plastic alternative (meaning lower fuel costs). Most of the time, the top of the container is a thin plastic sheet which is sealed on top of the Paperlite base. ...
Via livingroofs.org,28-04-2011 A three year study of green roofs and biodiversity study between 2003 and 2006 has recently been published by Lambert Academic Publishing : Green roofs and biodiversity ...
20. The ugly side of solar panels
(Reports/Life Cycle Assessment)
Via Low-tech Magazine, 03-03-2008 New research shows, albeit unintentional, that generating electricity with solar panels can also be a very bad idea. In some cases, producing electricity by solar panels ...
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