Funding of $160,000 through the National Research Council will support a research and development project in Picton to support proof of concept, field testing and prototype development of a new generation, five-blade “Darrieus” wind turbine
Monsanto's Round-up is being linked to Umbilical, Placental and Fetal Deformities.
Along with this year's discoveries of Prozac and other drugs in the ground water, Round-up is proving Monsanto wrong by not disappating as planned.
The efficiency of conventional solar cells could be significantly increased, according to new research on the mechanisms of solar energy conversion
Things just keep getting worse for Chevron. First, a deepwater drilling mishap off the coast of Brazil last month caused thousands of
Plunging prices and booming investments are beginning to reshape the energy market, according to a couple of reports that were released this
While Americans celebrated U.S. history on the Fourth of July yesterday, a company in Spain celebrated an historic moment for the solar
Today, GTM Research and SEIA® release U.S. Solar Market Insight: Year-in-Review 2011, analyzing the industry's record growth and what lies ahead in 2012 and beyond. They don't mention that the entire US market is a
After many months of deliberation, the US Department of Transportation (DOT) and the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) have released proposed ideas for new fuel economy labels that consumers see on windows of new vehicles.
A sequence of devastating earthquakes and a large number of weather-related catastrophes made 2011 the costliest year ever in terms of natural catastrophe losses. Estimates of around US$380 billion in global economic losses were nearly
Air-fueled Battery Could Last Up To 10 Times Longer: Ground-breaking Technology For Electric Cars
ScienceDaily (May 18, 2009) — A new type of air-fuelled battery could give up to ten times the energy storage of
Small-scale wind power has a long history of successful development in both Western Europe and the United States. During the 18th and 19th century, it is estimated that some 100,000 windmills were scattered throughout Europe.
Planners trying to fit green space into cities should follow the lofty example of elevated parks in New York and Paris, says Rob Sharp
Once upon a time, there was an elevated railroad known as the
Admittedly, it sounds like the most foolhardy of criminal capers, and one of the cheekiest, too.
Outside the police station in the small Victorian mill town of Todmorden, West Yorkshire, there are three large raised flower
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