Stanford University Develops Bionic Eye Powered By Solar

May 15, 2012 No Comments by

Stanford University researchers have invented goggles that can send information to chips, which behave like solar cells, implanted into eye retinas.

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Google-Backed Offshore Wind Power Transmission Line Moves Forward on East Coast

May 15, 2012 No Comments by

A proposal backed by Google for a wind power transmission line stretching from Virginia to New Jersey cleared another regulatory hurdle on Monday.

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Iconic Milwaukee Brewing Company Rolls Out First “All Local” Beer

May 15, 2012 No Comments by

Lakefront Brewery recently started serving “Wisconsinite,” what it describes as the first truly “local” beer in the U.S.

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Shushi, Living In a Symbol

May 15, 2012 No Comments by

At the beginning of May 1992, in one of the hardest battles during the recent conflict in Nagorno Karabakh, the Armenians took the city of Shushi (Shusha). A portrait of the city 20 years later. From the OBC.

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Beyond Recycling: Alcoa Slashes CO2 Emissions and Water Consumption

May 15, 2012 No Comments by

Last week Alcoa issued its annual sustainability report, which outlines some of the progress the company has achieved on the environment, water stewardship, community involvement and business.

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Map of Life Will Monitor All Animal and Plant Life on Earth

May 14, 2012 No Comments by

A team of researchers from Yale University is developing the Map of Life, an online platform that will monitor the existence of all plants and animals on the planet.

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Saudi Arabia Could Become Solar Arabia With 41 GW of Clean Energy by 2032

May 14, 2012 1 Comment by

Saudi Arabia says it will install enough solar technologies to generate a capacity of 41 gigawatts of power by 2032 at a cost of $109 billion.

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Germany Close to Slashing Solar Subsidies

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The German government is close to slashing subsidies for solar energy by 20 to 40 percent despite solar’s success in reaching up to 25 GW in capacity.

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