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Environment (13 Nov, 2009)
New-Gen Parking Lot Uses Cars' Windscreens to Generate Electricity
Solasis Light Tower represents a green energy parking lot that makes use of vehicles' windscreens to shine sun onto a special solar power concentrating tower. ...
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Technology (27 Jul, 2009)
Latest Invention: System that Converts Energy from Tramping Feet into Electricity
British scientists are working on their latest invention - a system able to use the boot force in order to power various electronic tools, including torches and radios used by military troops. ...
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Science (15 Sep, 2009)
Researchers Find Electricity Generated by Tree
Recently it was unveiled that maple trees can be used to produce electricity to power small gadgets. ...
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Environment (17 Apr, 2007)
Biofuel Vehicles to Put Our Health at Risk
The latest scientific research reveals that biofuels used in vehicles may be more harmful for human health than the petrol used today. By 2020, 10% of all transport means should run on biofuels as agreed by the EU. ...
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Science (18 Apr, 2007)
New Electronic Display to Be Used on Clothes and Beer Cans

Scientists working on the international project are looking forward to bring the organic light emitting devices to the masses. Thus the invention could significantly cut costs by billions of dollars each year.

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Technology (09 Jul, 2007)
There Are Successful Bloggers in Africa Too
An African student from Malawi has become a successful blogger just two weeks after he had seen the internet for the first time. ...
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Offbeat (12 Jul, 2007)
A Jogger Wearing iPod Struck by Lightning
A man wearing his iPod during a thunderstorm was hurled eight feet into the air when lightning hit a tree close by. The burns covering the man's chest, neck and ear coincided with the positions of his iPod earphones he was wearing at the moment of the lightning strike. ...
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Technology (25 Jul, 2007)
Computers of the Future to be Made from Pencil Trace
Researchers have recently discovered a new material that one day could successfully replace copper and silicon in nanoelectronics. IBM, Intel and other computer companies have already taken notice of the material due to its unique conductive properties. ...
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Current Events (16 Oct, 2007)
NASA Starts 2007 Competition to Build Space Elevator
The Spaceward Foundation launched a 2007 Beam Power Challenge competition where the teams could compete to build a Space Elevator. ...
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Environment (04 Dec, 2007)
Divorces Cause Global Warming, Study Says
Environmentalists warn that increasing number of divorces causes global warming and people should think twice before making a decision that has a crucial impact on our environment. ...
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Science (27 Feb, 2008)
Body Heat to Power Electronic Devices Soon
German scientists developed a circuit that can be used to produce electricity from body heat. ...
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Science (15 Apr, 2008)
Terawatt Laser Beam Shot in the Clouds Provokes Lightning Strike
Scientists tested a new ultra-high-power laser which provoked lightning. ...
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Press-releases (23 May, 2008)
sbie Ends with Extraordinary Success and Nets Multimillion Riyal Deals for Exhibitors
Saudi Building and Interiors Exhibition ended the annual five-day show at the Jeddah International Exhibition & Convention Center over the weekend, with unprecedented success. ...
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Science (18 Nov, 2009)
Modern Development Influences Children's Intellectual Development, Scientists Say
Scientists from the University of California, Riverside and Pitzer College discovered that modern development has a strong influence on children's intellectual development. ...
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Science (11 Nov, 2009)
Useful Invention from US Researchers - Spray-on Solar Ink
Brian Korgel at the University of Texas is working on probably one of the most useful inventions - a spray-on solar ink that could become a much less expensive development compared to the already popular silicon panels. ...
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