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Sunlight-Propelled Spacecraft to Launch in 2010Image via Planetary Society The first Solar Sail spacecraft met an untimely end, crashing into the ocean instead of making it into orbit. But now, in 2010, a new, improved version of that craft--an entire spaceship that's propelled only by the sun's rays--is set to launch. And scientists wil... |
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Artists and Gadgets Help Slow Down Fast FoodPhotos via Pop Up Lunch So the slow food movement isn't necessarily about literally slowing down...but in a way, it is. When we slow down, actually stopping to eat, we spend more time considering what it is we're putting in our bodies and might make better food choices. Not that it's the mot... |
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Voices from Hopenhagen: Jeunesse ParkImage credit: Hopenhagen Editor's note: This guest post is written by Jeunesse Park, founder and CEO of Food and Trees for Africa. Climate change is still such an abstract concept to so many people, although we all talk about the weather daily. It is often the first topic of conversa... |
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Koalas Extinct in 30 Years as Climate Change, Habitat Loss, Sexually Transmitted Disease Take Their Tollphoto: Drewe Zanki via flickr. New figures from the Australian Koala Foundation paint a dark picture for the future of the iconic marsupial. Just completed research shows that the current koala population is somewhere between 43,000-80,000 individuals, a decline from an estimated 100,000 in ... |
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The Best of Fast Company: BP's Bid to Move Beyond Petroleum, Growing Algae in Abandoned Mines, and a Green Makeover for the HumveeThis week at Fast Company, we looked at BP's move into next-generation biofuels, a plan to grow algae quickly and efficiently in abandoned mines, EnerDel's hybrid makeover of the Humvee, and the world's tallest green building. BP has long used the tagline "Beyond Petroleum." Now ... |
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IEA Whistleblowers Say World Oil Stats Deliberately Inflated to Avoid Financial Panic, Appease the USphoto: jack_spellingbacon via flickr. World oil reserves are far lower than officially reported, the situation far more serious than publicly admitted, and we're already past peak oil. That's the word from two anonymous IEA whistleblowers, The Guardian reports. To add insult to industry, the... |
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