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Discovery Of Massive Aquifers Could Be Game Changer For Kenya : NPR
09/23/2013Satellite imagery and seismic data have identified two huge underground aquifers in Kenya’s drought-prone north, a discovery that could be “a game changer” for the country, NPR’s Gregory Warner reports.
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Orta’s 60th Anniversary
09/19/2013Orta celebrated its 60th Anniversary in style, with a Istanbul gala of monumental proportions.
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Orta Blu X Global Odyssey
09/17/2013Today marks the beginning of our sponsorship of Eric Hill on his Global Odyssey…
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Plastic-Dissolving Spray Could Shrink Landfills
09/17/2013The idea to develop a plastic-eating spray to decrease landfill capacity began as a roundabout convergence of ideas by a couple of Brigham Young University students…
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KAIST Bus Charges Itself En Route
09/16/2013These buses are equipped with lithium-ion batteries, charged by electric cables under the road.
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Greenpeace Unveils the World’s Largest Polar Bear – And It’s Bigger Than a Double-Decker Bus!
09/13/2013The three-ton marionette was created by Christopher Kelly and will be operated by a team of over 15 puppeteers from the inside.
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Rural Energy to showcase carbon-cutting castle
09/12/2013The Scotney Castle project is part of a major push from National Trust to install renewable energy technologies at some of its most popular properties.
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South Australia Projected to Reach 50 Percent Renewable Energy Within the Next Decade
09/11/2013With fossil fuels becoming more expensive and endangering the climate, renewable energy is looking much more feasible, attractive, and sensible.
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What Pollution? Hong Kong Tourists Pose With Fake Skyline
09/10/2013Fake Hong Kong Skyline Gives Tourists A Better Backdrop, Ignores Pollution Problem
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Marco Casagrande’s Solar Powered Fishermen Attract Oysters in Taiwan
09/09/2013This solar powered environmental art installation was curated by Sandy Lo as part of the Floating Islands project.
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