Tesla to repay $465m Department of Energy loan 9 years ahead of schedule
Tesla Motors, famously called a "loser" by Mitt Romney, is on quite the winning streak these days.
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10 NASA scientists speak on 400 ppm CO2 milestone
Earlier this month, our atmosphere crossed an important - and potentially dangerous - milestone. Here's some context provided by some of NASA's climate scientists.
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Florida man under investigation for jumping on manatees (Video)
"Here you have a manatee just swimming down a canal not hurting anyone. To actually go out of your way to harm them, what would make you want to do that?"
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Survey shows 70% of Americans think global warming should be a priority, but...
Let's pretend that there's someone with a gun to your head, and he gives you a hard quantum mechanics problem with two answers, only one of which is correct.
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Toyota increases lithium-ion battery production 6x to upgrade Prius
Toyota has been rather slow to adopt lithium-ion technology compared to some other automakers, but it seems like they want to catch up.
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Tesla to repay $465m Department of Energy loan 9 years ahead of schedule
Tesla Motors, famously called a "loser" by Mitt Romney, is on quite the winning streak these days.
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Carpet remnants recycled into unique Tessellated Floorscapes (Video)
A Brooklyn-based design studio turns to digital animation to generate the patterns for these striking rugs made out of recycled carpet pieces.
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Biomimicry: Ant movements inspire tunnel-digging robots
Biomimicry is a great tool to solve problems. Rather than reinvent the wheel, we can often look at the solutions that nature has come up with over millions of years of trials & errors.
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Long Beach to get wireless chargers for their new electric buses
Inductive charging is coming to public transportation in Long Beach, California, with the addition of two wireless charging stations for its electric buses.
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Sweeping up at ICFF
A look at at some of the best and worst of the International Contemporary Furniture Fair
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Nearly half the rice sold in Guangzhou (pop. 12+ million) is contaminated by cadmium
The latest scandal out of China has to do with Guangzhou, a huge metropolis in the South of the country.
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Technology can turn waste heat into electricity at temperatures as low as 86 degrees
We've seen heat-to-electricity technologies that work with high temperatures, but this new breakthrough could allow waste heat to be harnessed from many more sources.
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Strawberry-blueberry scones made with coconut milk [Vegetarian]
These delightful scones are filled with fresh berries, and are a wonderful breakfast treat when served with honey and a cup of hot tea or coffee.
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Skinny house in Tokyo is barely wider than a parking space (Video)
This video takes us inside an ultra-narrow house in Tokyo, showing how the use of a few clever design tricks to make it feel more spacious.
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Hairy skyscraper to collect energy through piezo-electric straws
It's true those teeny wind turbines attached to big buildings always look...useless. So Stockholm architects tried to come up with better energy collectors for skyscrapers.
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London's Clerkenwell Design Week has some hidden treasures in the parks
Clerkenwell Design Week is a smaller and more corporate event this year but there are still some great finds.
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India bans captive dolphin shows, says dolphins should be seen as ‘non-human persons’
In a bold move to protect the well-being of dolphins, India has moved to ban dolphin shows -- a push that helps elevate their status from creatures of mere curiosity to one that borders more closely to the personhood we seem to share.
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SunWater is developing a "radically affordable" solar water pump for poor farmers
One way that subsistence farmers can break out of the poverty cycle is through growing cash crops, and this low-cost solar pump could help make that happen.
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Ontario public television network pulls video game it funded after criticism from oil industry
If any of its critics had bothered to play the game they'd see it, apparently by accident, works almost as an endorsement of pipeline development.


























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