EarthTechling.com Staff
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Latest Stories from EarthTechling.com Staff - Page 2
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After Sandy, An Illuminated LED Wonder In New York
Designed by New York-based artist Leo Villareal, this creative illumination of the geodesic dome stands tall, undamaged and relit after Hurricane Sandy.
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Demand For EPEAT’s ‘Greener’ Electronics Up Almost 30 Percent
While we may not be able to eliminate the Black Friday shopping frenzy entirely, there are ways to reduce its negative impact on our planet.
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Seashell-Like Concrete Fills In Its Own Cracks
A new type of flexible, self-repairing concrete could revolutionize our infrastructure and save local governments millions.
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Boston Starbucks Trial Free Wireless Charging For Customers
If you’ve been wondering if a wireless charger is worth the investment, this could be a great way to test it out.
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How Healthy Are Your Local Waterways? New EPA App Tells All
A new mobile app designed by the EPA aims to make it easy for people to know and understand the condition of thousands of lakes, rivers and streams across the United States.
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GPS-Equipped ‘Tumbleweed’ Is Eco-Friendly Minesweeper
Afghan designer Massoud Hassani created a cheap method of clearing an area of mines.
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Nu-Flame BioFireplace Provides Cozy Alternative To Wood And Gas
Built to run on bio-ethanol rather than traditional fuels, this mesmerizing and beautiful accessory brings instant ambiance to any room or patio.
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Meet The Hyper-Connected Phone Booth Of the Future
A company called City24x7 is making strides in making the phone booth relevant as an information portal, even for those who have a fully charged cell phone in their back pocket.
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Warning: New SimCity Will Take Over Your Life
(But don’t worry — you can still destroy your beloved metropolis with an asteroid.)
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SXSW Eco: JouleBug App Generates Buzz For Responsible Behavior
What if there were a way to use our obsession with social media to encourage people to make socially and environmentally responsible decisions in their daily lives?
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SXSW Eco: How A Neighborhood Became A Smart Grid Laboratory
The site of a former municipal airport has been transformed into a living laboratory for the smart grid.
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Now On Google Maps: Walk The Ocean Floor Without A Wet Suit!
You don't have to dive to get a tour of the bottom of the ocean.
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Japanese Collective Turns Old Phone Booths Into Aquariums
Now this is a twist on upcycling old technology you'd probably never expect!
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MIT Magnets Could Pull Offshore Oil Spills From Water With Ease
Scientists and inventors have been working to advance spill clean up technologies so that the next time a spill occurs we have something better than boom and dispersant to throw at it.
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Body Heat-Activated Pump Could Dispense Medication On Contact
Researchers at Purdue University have developed a tiny micropump that could be used to drive drugs under the skin.
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iPhone 5 Could Mean Billions For E-Waste Recycling Industry (But Is That A Good Thing?)
Is a sudden mountain of new e-waste the kind of boost we want?
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Can HP & Intel Build The World’s Most Efficient Data Center?
As more energy management systems become automated, the search for a data center design that doesn't gobble up absurd amounts of energy is heating up.
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SkyCube: A Nano-Satellite That Lets You Tweet From Space
A teensy tinsy satellite is the first to be collectively owned by 2,400 people and will give you your own bird's eye view of the planet.

























