Archive for May, 2006

WATER AS FUEL

This is a video clip showing a new technology that splits water into a different form, HHO instead of H2O, which allows it to be burned as fuel. The byproduct of this reaction is water, which means that this technology has the potential to be very clean.

Posted bySteveon05.23.2006inSustainable Tech

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Home energy efficiency

Home energy efficiency

If you mention alternative energy or energy efficiency to an average person, they might think of things such as solar panels, wind turbines, or even geothermal systems. Many people are building “green” houses currently, and often begin their projects with the idea that they want to build a s

Posted bySteveon05.23.2006inEnergy, Green Building, Simple Living

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Universal chip for wireless devices

UCLA researchers report that within 3 years wireless devices could be built with a universal chip, allowing the devices to access multiple frequency ranges. In order for a wireless device to access wifi or bluetooth, multiple chips are required, increasing the size, complexity and manufacturing

Posted bySteveon05.22.2006inSustainable Tech

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Advanced Textiles for Cleaning

Many of the household cleaners we use contain a variety of harmful toxic chemicals such as formaldehyde, phenol, ammonia, ethanol, butane, propane to name a few. And, these chemicals have a large impact on our health and environment. Individuals that suffer from allergies or multiple chemical sensit

Posted bySteveon05.18.2006inSimple Living

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AUTOMATIC DOOR FOR ENERGY SAVINGS

A Japanese inventor named Rikiya Fukuda has developed an automatic door that seems like something straight out of a sci-fi movie. The door uses motion sensors to open just enough to accomodate the shape and size of whatever is passing through it. This saves energy by only opening as much as is r

Posted bySteveon05.15.2006inGreen Building, Society

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