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Solar Bike Path Opens This Week In The Netherlands
11/14/2014The project in the town of Krommenie is being called the world’s first public road that includes embedded solar cells.
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H&M Blacklists Indian Spinning Mill After Allegations of Forced Labor
11/13/2014H&M has blacklisted a southern Indian textile mill following allegations of rampant labor- and human-rights abuses in the the country’s garment hub of Tamil Nadu
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Behold, The Home That Turns Into A Boat
11/12/2014When UK design firm Baca Architects submitted their plans for a floating home on a small island in the River Thames, the response they got was, understandably, confusion.
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World’s First Breathable Ebola Vaccine Proven 100% Effective in Trials
11/11/2014Researchers in Austin, Texas who developed the vaccine say that they hope their breathable vaccine could provide protection and help control the outbreak in the future.
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Rainwater-Harvesting Artscience Museum Floats Like a Lilypad on the Singapore Waterfront
11/10/2014The spheroid structure floats above the landscaped pond and rises toward the sky with its fingers of varying heights.
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London’s Deptford Cafe Transforms an Old Train Carriage Into an Eco Eatery
11/07/2014The Deptford Cafe was made from an old train carriage donated by South East Trains about three years ago.
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San Francisco Legislation to Save the Whales and Dolphins
11/06/2014San Francisco has passed landmark legislation that could help to save the whales and dolphins in the Bay Area.
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This Is What Pollution Looks Like In Your World
11/05/2014We hear about pollution constantly, causing health problems, killing wildlife and harming ecosystems. But what does it look like up close, in our cities and neighborhoods?
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Brazil Creates Amazon Rainforest Reserve Larger Than Delaware
11/04/2014Amazon deforestation went up in Brazil last year for the first time since 2008
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World’s First Plane Made Out of Hemp Flies High Next Year
11/03/2014“We are building this essentially from weeds from the garden. When nickel and other elements are taken, they can’t be put back.”
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