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Latest \'green\' packing material? Mushrooms - by EurekAlert! 07/27/2010 ° 13:04');document.write('
Packing foam now entering the marketplace is engineered from mushrooms and agricultural wastehttp://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2010-07/nsf-lp072710.php
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Vibration packs aim to replace batteries for gadgets - by BBC 07/22/2010 ° 08:40');document.write('
A Japanese electronics firm has shown off a vibration-harvesting generator that could replace standard batteries. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-10711202
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Agriculture\'s Next Revolution -- Perennial Grain -- Within Sight - by Science Daily 06/28/2010 ° 11:43');document.write('
Earth-friendly perennial grain crops, which grow with less fertilizer, herbicide, fuel, and erosion than grains planted annually, could be available in two decades, according to researchers writing in the current issue of the journal Science.http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100624144111.htm
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Adios El Niño, Hello La Niña? - by Science Daily 06/25/2010 ° 10:48');document.write('
The latest image of Pacific Ocean sea surface heights from the NASA/European Ocean Surface Topography Mission/Jason-2 oceanography satellite, dated June 11, 2010, shows that the tropical Pacific has switched from warm (red) to cold (blue) during the last few months.http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100624141820.htm
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Solar cycle sparks doomsday buzz - by MSNBC 06/25/2010 ° 10:46');document.write('
Don’t panic over those reports that solar storms could cause high-tech disruptions in 2013. But don’t ignore them either. That’s the word from NASA Headquarters\' top guy for solar science.http://cosmiclog.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2010/06/24/4558109-solar-cycle-sparks-doomsday-buzz
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Chicken Litter Has Advantages Over Conventional Fertilizers - by Science Daily 06/24/2010 ° 09:49');document.write('
Chicken litter is much more valuable as a fertilizer than previously thought, according to an Agricultural Research Service (ARS) study showing its newfound advantages over conventional fertilizershttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/06/100623124254.htm
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Nissan LEAF Is Sold Out for 2010 - by Ecogeek 06/02/2010 ° 11:41');document.write('
Great news for Nissan and the electric car: the company has received 19,000 preorders for the LEAF all-electric vehicle, making it sold out for this year.http://ecogeek.org/component/content/article/3176
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Sewage ... a solution for \'Peak Phosphorus\' - by MNN 06/02/2010 ° 11:40');document.write('
\'Peak Phosphorus\' could hit sooner and harder than \'Peak Oil,\' threatening food supplies for half the Earth\'s population. Fortunately, there may be a solution.http://www.mnn.com/green-tech/research-innovations/blogs/sewage-a-solution-for-peak-phosphorus
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Student Uses Pedal Power to Create Novel Machine - by Science Daily 06/01/2010 ° 10:31');document.write('
An innovative bicycle-powered water pump, created by a student at the University of Sheffield, has proved a huge success and is now in regular production in Guatemala, transforming the lives of rural residentshttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2010/05/100528101548.htmJon has since produced an open source construction manual for the machine, which is freely available on Maya Pedal´s web site. http://www.mayapedal.org/machines.html
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Electric vehicle travels record-breaking 623 miles on a single charge - by Physorg 05/27/2010 ° 09:46');document.write('
The Japan Electric Vehicle Club broke its own Guinness World Record last weekend by driving an electric vehicle for a distance of 623.76 miles (1,003 kilometers) without recharging. The new distance record nearly doubles the old record of 345 miles (555.6 kilometers) that was set last November. http://www.physorg.com/news194158832.html
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