3-D Printing tiny lithium batteries (video)
A team at Harvard's Wyss Institute can manufacture microbatteries using scaled down 3-D printer technology.
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Rich and cheesy kale gratin [Vegetarian]
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3-D Printing tiny lithium batteries (video)
A team at Harvard's Wyss Institute can manufacture microbatteries using scaled down 3-D printer technology.
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In Rwanda, every newborn gorilla baby is given a name and thrown a party
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The Farmery is a radical vision of what farms and grocery stores can be
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Paris designers create "Insectopia" bug houses
This hotel for insects was created to promote urban biodiversity.
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Tesla to demo battery-swapping later this week!
It was starting to look like battery-swapping was DOA, or at least not going to happen for a while, but Tesla seems to want to revive the idea.
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Animal rights group aims to protect geese in NYC from slaughter
GooseWatch NYC volunteers hope to stop goose killing in the city's parks.
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World's biggest solar boat reaches New York City
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Green Globes building certification system releases Anti-LEED Screed
Instead of concentrating on becoming a reputable certification system, it trash-talks the competition.
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Scientist drinks billion-year-old water: "It tastes terrible"
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The urban greenprint: biomimicry applied to a city
How can our cities function like healthy ecosystems?
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