The Race to 100 MPG
by John MacNeill The Aptera concept car uses a low-weight, low-drag approach to increasing fuel economy. The goal: 330 mpg for under $20,000 within two years. John MacNeill Over the past several...
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by Bob Sauls Bob Sauls Scientists are exploiting one of Einstein's predictions to find Earth-like planets around other stars–planets that might even support Earth-like life. Let the evacuation plans...
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by Barry Gutierrez Solix CEO Doug Henston with a flask full of his company's mana—Botryococcus braunii Barry Gutierrez View Photo GalleryTake a peak inside the Solix labs to see their oil-from-algae...
View ArticleWill Cellphones Save the World?
Dean Kamen pmoIf you live in the United States it can be difficult to understand the role mobile phone technology plays across the globe. Here, you may use your phone for calls and messaging, perhaps...
View ArticleThe Energy Fix: How Geography Drives Energy Development
Worldwide renewable energy production reached 66.83 quadrillion BTUs in 2010. The countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development—which keeps detailed records for its 34 members...
View ArticleIf We Destroy Our Planet
Scientists are exploiting one of Einstein's predictions to find Earth-like planets around other starsplanets that might even support Earth-like life. Let the evacuation plans…
View ArticleThe Race to 100 MPG
Over the past several decades, the promise of the "car of tomorrow" has remained unfulfilled, while the problems it was supposed to solve have only intensified. The average…
View ArticleThe Greenest Green Fuel
Take a peak inside the Solix labs to see their oil-from-algae operation up close in our photo gallery and video"Here it is!" Jim Sears says with a tour guide's come-see…
View ArticleWill Cellphones Save the World?
If you live in the United States it can be difficult to understand the role mobile phone technology plays across the globe. Here, you may use your phone for calls and…
View ArticleThe Energy Fix: How Geography Drives Energy Development
Worldwide renewable energy production reached 66.83 quadrillion BTUs in 2010. The countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Developmentâwhich keeps…
View ArticleTracking Tag Uses Cell Towers Instead Of GPS To Find Your Stuff
iTraqKnowing where you are--or where your stuff is--is sometimes a challenge. iTraq wants to help fix that by providing a tag about the size of a credit card that can report its location anywhere in...
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