In: Energy & Tech

Smog-Eating Pavement In Netherlands Can Cut Pollution By Up To 45 Percent, Study Says
07/17/2013

Now that’s smart cement.

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Nike’s New ‘Making’ App Shows the Sustainability of Practically Every Clothing Material
07/16/2013

A material’s environmental impact is explained and evaluated through four categories – waste, water use, energy and chemistry…

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Solar-Powered OnBeat Headphones Charge Your Phone as You Listen to Music
07/11/2013

The solar panel that wraps around the top of the OnBeat headphones feeds into a rechargeable battery…

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Algorithmic ‘ed’ Fields Could Make Farms More Productive and Resilient
07/10/2013

“A farmer could “rent out” the areas for several months a year as compensatory area…

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Brilliant Mold-Detecting Fruit Bowl Alerts You to Rotting Fruit Before it Goes Bad
07/09/2013

Who hasn’t experienced the frustration of picking a piece of fruit out of a bowl only to toss it out because it’s covered in a nasty layer of mold?

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‘Soft’ sidewalks to reduce bicycle crashes
07/08/2013

Leave it to the Swedes to create a better material with which to make bike paths safer.

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The ecoATM Lets You Recycle Your Electronics for Cash on the Spot
07/05/2013

Taking stock of your belongings, you will undoubtedly come across a hodge-podge of old or broken electronics that need to be recycled.

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Handyscope is a Smartphone Body Scanner That Checks for Skin Cancer
07/04/2013

The Handyscope is the world’s first mobile connected dermatologist.

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Buttercup the Duck Receives New 3D-Printed Foot
07/03/2013

Buttercup is a fluffy duck who was born with a backwards foot, causing her to hobble around the other ducks.

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Wearable Technology Solar Power Goes Couture With Pauline van Dongen’s Avant-Garde Wearables
07/02/2013

No power socket? No problem.

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