People have been excited about the potential of wind energy for a while now. And while in some regions of the world it is effective due to a consistent supply of strong gusts, in other areas the efficiency has been Read More
People have been excited about the potential of wind energy for a while now. And while in some regions of the world it is effective due to a consistent supply of strong gusts, in other areas the efficiency has been Read More
Do you ever wonder where the energy from the hot water you use to wash clothes or take a shower goes? The water runoff obviously goes to a treatment plant, and the energy (heat) goes with it, making the sewers Read More
In a study completed by Douglas Luke, Emily Esmundo and Yael Bloom of Saint Louis University (SLU), the research team used GIS to assess the spatial distribution of tobacco billboard advertisements within different regions of St. Louis, Missouri. In 1999, Read More
Aquaponics is a sustainable food harvesting system that combines aquaculture (the farming of aquatic organisms) with hydroponics (a method of growing plants using mineral nutrient solutions in water, without soil). In this aquaponics, the water from the aquaculture system is Read More
Researchers at the University of Alabama-Huntsville received $150,000 dollars from the National Science Foundation to analyze tornado data in the hopes of better understanding how they come into being, and what are the best methods to help keep people alive Read More
The Kawah Ijen volcano resides in East Java, Indonesia, and towers to nearly 9,000 feet. Inside the volcano is a 200-meter deep lake of sulfuric acid. When the fumes are captured, they turn into a molten liquid and then solidify Read More
This month’s Outside the Box takes a look at seaweed. “What’s too look at?” you might ask, some people see food, others see something kind of slimy and a few see a new source of biofuel. To read more about Read More
A sleeping giant, well, a sleeping volcano may be the next potential source for energy generation. Geothermal energy developers plan to spend $43 million on a project that will pump 24-million gallons of water into a dormant volcano in central Read More
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