Latest Stories in Clean Technology - Page 12
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NASA Probe Records "Earthsong"
A NASA spacecraft has sent back a recording of sounds made by our planet, or more specificallly the plasma waves in Earth's radiation belts.
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20 Top Tech Stories From September
The best technology stories from the last month.
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New Method of Turning Sewage Sludge into Biodiesel is Low-Cost, High-Yield
The development of a new method of making biodiesel from sewage sludge could make the process economically feasible for biofuel production.
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Samsung Shows Us Just How Power Hungry the Cloud is in New Infographic
Data centers that support the cloud are multiplying and expanding and the environmental impact is rising just as fast.
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Top 10 Tech Stories This Week: See-Through Solar Panels, App that Listens for Endangered Species and More!
The hottest stories in Technology from the last week. Catch up quick!
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Wireless Data Centers Could Save Energy, Cost Less to Operate
A new wireless server design for data centers could slash the energy demands of cloud computing while also being faster and cheaper.
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Bumblebee Flight Paths Could Inspire Faster Computers
Researchers found that bumblebees can quickly map out the shortest routes between flowers, a behavior that could inspire faster computers.
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New Biorefinery Could Turn Starbucks Coffee Grounds and Stale Muffins into Bioplastics
Researchers in Hong Kong are developing a biorefinery to turn the waste from Starbucks coffeehouses into bioplastics and more.
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Best Cleantech News for Your Weekend Reading September 22-23, 2012
Morning coffee-worthy tech news from around the web for your weekend reading pleasure.
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EPA's New E-Waste Program Has Good Points, But Still Fails In One Major Area
The volunteer program encourages businesses to take back and recycle old electronics, but it's not quite enough.
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Software Makes 3D Printed Objects Sturdier, Reduces Waste
The software analyzes the 3D designs and makes improvements to make them more structurally sound, often with less material.
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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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Top 10 Tech Stories This Week: iPhone 5 and E-Waste, Dinosaur-Inspired Wind Turbines and More!
The hottest stories in Technology from the last week. Catch up quick!
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Makerbot Replicator 2 Opens the Door to High Quality 3D Printing at Home
Makerbot's latest generation 3D printer could make at-home 3D printing more common -- for those who can afford 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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More Oil Pipeline Spills Reported by General Public Than Leak Detection Systems
Leak detection systems for oil pipelines aren't as reliable as they've been made out to be.
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Toshiba Unveils Home Battery System for Back-Up Power
Many companies have been working on grid-scale power storage, but Toshiba has developed battery systems that work at the residential level.
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Smart, Color-Changing LED Bulb Can Be Controlled with Your Smart Phone
The LIFX is a WiFi-enabled, multi-color LED bulb that can be turned on, dimmed or color-shifted all from your iPhone or Android device.

























