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A Method That Uses Bacteria to Produce Pure Diesel Developed
E. coli bacteria have been made to produce diesel fuel (Credit: Marian Littlejohn) A group of scientists from the University of Exeter, with support from... Read more
The 23 April 2013 by Dailyfusion
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Celebrate Earth Day 2013
Keep this world healthy & clean for future generations Read more
The 22 April 2013 by Azanimals
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Waste To Energy
– Solution for Tomorrow’s Energy In a growing world, where the conventional forms of energy are fast moving towards extinction as well as are contributing... Read more
The 22 April 2013 by Rinkesh
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Stop Idling and Put More Green in Your Wallet – and Environment
In celebration of Earth Day, Fleetmatics Group PLC has created an infographic (see below) that shows how much “green” business owners can save by using a GPS... Read more
The 22 April 2013 by Fleetmatics
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Featured Animal: Booby
The booby is a large species of sea-bird closely related to the gannet. Boobies spend their lives at sea hunting fish and are found on the east coast of... Read more
The 22 April 2013 by Azanimals
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How to Make Great, Green Cities: People, Water, and Streets
What does it mean to be green? In the modern era, its meaning has evolved from Rachel Carson’s documentation of pollution in Silent Spring, Teddy Roosevelt and... Read more
The 21 April 2013 by 2ndgreenrevolution
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Some Lithium-Ion Batteries Actually Do Have Memory Effect, Study Finds
Professor Petr Novak, Head of the Electrochemical Energy Storage Section, and co-author of this study. (Source: Scanderbeg Sauer Photography) Contrary to popula... Read more
The 15 April 2013 by Dailyfusion
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It Was Supposed to Be So Easy
When I think about Chomma and Betton, the two hyaenas we collared almost two months ago, a song by the Streets called ‘It was supposed to be so easy’ comes to... Read more
The 15 April 2013 by Iratemonkey
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The Remarkable Biodiversity Of Belly Buttons
from NPRScientists at the Belly Button Biodiversity Project wanted to engage the public. They started to culture the bacteria in people’s navels as a way to... Read more
The 15 April 2013 by Earth First! Newswire
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Southern Spain
As some of you many know I recently went to the South of Spain on a university field trip. As this trip wasn’t a holiday it was a module in which I was... Read more
The 14 April 2013 by Ryjocl
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