Carbon Nanotube development has slowly but surely become one of the
most promising pieces of technology over the past few years, and for a
good reason. Honda, along with Perdue University and the University of
Louisville, has given us yet another reason to look forward to the new
technology.
Earlier this year, GM unveiled the electrically powered Cadillac
Converj to the world. At the time, it was unclear how long it would
take to hit the showroom floors or if it would hit them at all. Now,
there are several sources claiming to have confirmation of a production
version of the ultra-sleek hybrid luxury car.
As expected, the Tokyo Motor Show will likely be yet another stage for
the unveiling of the latest and greatest in alternative fuels. Not to
be outdone, Suzuki has already unveiled their plans to bring out two
new clean energy vehicles, with the possibility of expanding the
platforms to other vehicles.
Power your TV remote control just by using it? It's more likely than you think. Practical, environmentally friendly piezoelectric powered devices now being developed could completely replace batteries in the future.
Have you ever wondered what happens to plucked turkey feathers? For the most part turkey feathers as well as feathers from various other poultry are simply incinerated, made in to low -grade animal feedstock or thrown away only to end up in a landfill. Fortunately, several scientists are working hard to develop new eco-friendly ways to recycle these feathers for future use.
We've seen clothing that turn into sleeping bags before, but in a recent design competition for green emergency clothing, this concept has been one-upped with a much more practical convertible fashion item.
One of the problems plaguing the all electric vehicle market is the
issue of charging. Not only are there going to be problems when
everyone comes home for the day and plugs in, but the issue of traffic
and wrong turns could also spell disaster for more than a few
motorists. For some California commuters however, a new solution is in
the works.
Whether we want to admit it or not we eat a lot during the winter holidays so other than the kitchen counters, tables also become a place of gathering, socializing and eating. Show your guests how much you appreciate them eating at your home with unique tables like the ones below.
The Department of Energy has been tossing around funding for pretty
much every kind of alternative energy vehicle. However, the funding was
originally limited to 4-wheeled vehicles, ruling out some of the
manufactures completely. Now, congress has finally made a decision as
to the future of DOE funding for 3-wheeled vehicles.
Since the "location-based social network" train has left the station, Twitter has not only jumped on board, it appears to be the locomotive engineer. And now with 3rd party apps purchasing tickets on the "Twitter Local Express" the microblogging network is expanding its coordinates to offer up the longitude and latitude of all your tweets.
I rarely eat mashed potatoes except on Thanksgiving, and maybe Christmas. Of course, I always mashed the potatoes myself. It would kill my family to think that I'd whipped up instant mashed potatoes to serve to them. But, guess what? I'm going to serve instant mashed potatoes this Thanksgiving - the same kind my husband made for me....
An actual research study titled "Cyberchondria: Studies of the Escalation of Medical Concerns in Web Search" was recently conducted by Microsoft researchers Ryen W. White and Eric Horvitz to analyze how the Web enables those obsessed in researching illnesses. A survey of 515 Microsoft employees determined that Internet surfing regarding health issues is on the rise. Inquiring minds want to know what's ailing them and why they are obsessed with tracking down health symptoms online from the common cold to cancer.
The trash to treasure pair of shoes you see in the picture to the right was created by Gabriel Dishaw. They are part of Dishaw's Junk Dunk shoe sculpture series. Each shoe is made with recycled metals, computer parts and typewriter parts
On November 9, EcoGreenHotel announced the official launch of it’s new online store, EcoGreenHotelStore.com. It's virtually a green marketplace for hotels and a one-stop marketplace of over 1000 products and services for the green hospitality industry. As more and more hotels become green-certified and more guests request "green"
accommodations, the EcoGreenHotel Store is satisfying the needs of both
the hotelier and the traveler.
Solar energy has slowly but steadily become the go to resource for
electric vehicles that need some extra range. The only real problem
with this is the slow speed and low amount of power an easily
transportable panel suffers from. A new kind of portable charging
station may solve both of these problems in no time flat.
Ridgeblade® is the kind of invention that
looks so obvious, so natural, and so simple, anyone could have invented
it. In all that's been dedicated to the exploration of wind
energy, no one
saw this elegant, natural, and efficient solution to "micro-wind" or
home energy creation.
Meet 'Eneloopy', Sanyo's cute canine battery checker! Eneloopy's LED nose lights up in a range of colors corresponding to how much power is left in your batteries. Bow, er, wow!
While many people who have looked into battery electric vehicles are turned away due to range limitations, others are more worried about the long recharge time. In some cases, these vehicles can take up to a full 8 hours to recharge, which is too long for some people to live with. However, a newly developed kind of battery may provide the answer to this problem.