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Rice University Cooks Up Nanotube Stew

Researchers at Rice University have announced the discovery of a new breakthrough method for producing carbon nanotubes in bulk fluids.  Rice’s new nanotube “stew” could spur the inexpensive mass production of carbon nanotube-based products, much like the plastics industry employed bulk loads of melted polymers as a cheap base for … [continued]

REALLY, MEG? Suspending Climate-Change Legislation AB32 is Backwards Thinking

Meg Whitman penned an op-ed last week stating she’d suspend California’s landmark climate-change legislation, AB32, on her first day if elected governor. This is backwards thinking, and I disagree. Experts estimate that the four largest clean-energy industries (solar, wind, biofuels, and fuel-cell) will have combined annual revenues of $255 billion … [continued]

5 Technology Solutions to Reducing Traffic

[social_buttons] Sitting in traffic sucks.  You know it, I know it, and so does the planet.  Although driving isn’t the cleanest means of transportation, minimizing your time on the road is just plain healthy.  Here are 5 emerging technologies that can help you not play, “How many state license plates … [continued]

OriginOil Milking Algae for Oil

Quick: what do cows and algae have in common? You can milk them both–sort of. L.A.-based OriginOil has developed a technique called LiveExtraction that uses electrical pulses to extract oil from inside of algae without actually killing the algae itself–in other words, OriginOil milks the algae for its oil.

New Jersey National Guard Gets Solar Parking

U.S. military installations in New Jersey are going solar thanks to the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, which is building carport-style solar arrays the size of football fields over parking lots at two New Jersey National Guard buildings.  Once completed, the two solar arrays will generate almost 480 kilowatts.  One … [continued]

New Study Lifts the Curtain on Clean Coal

A new study from West Virginia University exposes one more dirty little secret about America’s favorite fossil fuel, coal.  Though coal mining is touted as an economic boon to local communities, the study reviews mortality statistics to conclude that coal mining communities in Appalachia are among the weakest economies in … [continued]