Every now and then I get overwhelmed by a selection of great technology articles that really have no consistent theme. So this month I feature a smorgasbord of interesting finds I made over the past few months.Have you ever wondered Read More
Every now and then I get overwhelmed by a selection of great technology articles that really have no consistent theme. So this month I feature a smorgasbord of interesting finds I made over the past few months.Have you ever wondered Read More
This month’s technology focus is on advances in wind power, one of the most widely-used renewable energy sources: Many people are concerned that wind farms take a high toll on our avian populations, however this study suggests that these dips Read More
As I do time to time in this look at technological advancements, let’s turn our attention to several harder to classify advancements that are bound to make most/all of our lives easier. First are some advancements that will improve the Read More
There seems to be major advancements in solar technology quicker than this short snippet section can keep up with so this month, I turn my attention back to this source of renewable energy. First let’s take a look at some Read More
In this month’s focus on technology, I turn my attention to advances made in batteries and more broadly energy storage. One way to improve a battery is to improve the amount of energy it can store without increasing its weight. Read More
In our look at technology this month, I focus on a group of energy-generating ideas and green-living stories that caught my attention recently. Pacemakers are currently powered by batteries which must be replaced every 5 to 7 years – a Read More
This month’s technology focus is on recent advancements in biofuel production. A new source of biofuel might be an invasive species, elephant grass, which grows on marginal lands so it does not compete for land that crops need. Often thought Read More
This month I turn my attention to a set of new technologies that will improve the world around us – but are unrelated otherwise. First is a novel approach to generate energy from water. MIT engineers have developed a thin Read More
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