Tag: Technology - Page 14
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Nanotech Dog Nose Sniffs Out Explosives
The device mimics the canine olfactory receptors' ability to detect airborne vapors from explosives that human noses cannot.
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Researchers Design Bio-Bot Covered in Rat Heart Cells and Able To Move On Its Own
This robot is made with rat cardiac cells and represents a leap in synthetic biology and potential for environmental sensors.
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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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Greenpeace Gives Wipro Top Spot on Greener Electronics List
The Indian tech company's commitment to renewable energy earned it the number one spot.
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California Utility Offering Rebates to Customers for Energy Monitoring Devices
Southern California Edison is giving cash rebates to customers who buy devices that allow them to view their smart meter energy use information in real time.
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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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Microsoft Using Biogas Fuel Cell to Power Wyoming Data Center
The fuel cell is part of Microsoft's Data Plant project to build a zero carbon data center.
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eBay Launches Store for Apple-Certified Refurbished Products
eBay's timely launch will help holiday shoppers find great deals and also have a lighter environmental footprint.
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Tablet Guide: How 5 Top Tablets Stack Up
Here are some of the green pros and cons of five top tablets on the market right now.
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Artiphon Musical Device Lets You Play Five Stringed Instruments with Your iPhone
The accessory, made from sustainable hardwood, lets musicians compose, perform, record and share music with their iPhone.
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World's Fastest Supercomputer is Also One of the Most Efficient
The Titan supercomputer was ranked as one of the most energy efficient supercomputers by the Green500 list.
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Top 10 Tech Stories This Week: Documentary unveils e-waste realities, teen girls make pee-powered generator, and more!
The hottest stories in Technology from the last week. Catch up quick!
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Feed Your Passion for Fixing Things with Sugru
Keep your old gear working or make your new gear work better by repairing or hacking your stuff with Sugru.
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New Nanomaterial Produces Electricity from Both Heat and Light
This new material could be paired with microchips to create self-powered sensors, low-power electronics and implantable biomedical devices.
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AT&T Recycles Over 50,000 Cell Phones in One Week, Sets World Record
For National Recycling Week, AT&T set a Guinness World Record, but there are still many old cell phones out there.
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Newlight Turns Greenhouse Gases into High-Performance Biodegradable Plastic
Could it really be as simple as converting air and greenhouse gas into biodegradable plastics? According to Newlight, it is.
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Facebook Uses Open-Air Cooling in Super Efficienct N.C. Data Center
The data center was able to achieve a PUE of 1.07 even in triple-digit weather.
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Satellites Helping to Detect Raw Sewage Runoff from Hurricance Sandy
Satellites are helping scientists to track raw sewage as it makes its way to the ocean after Hurricane Sandy.

























