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- Solar Roadways: Replacing the Aspalth Streets With Solar Panels
- Revolutionary Battery Surpasses the Theoretical "Maximum Boundary"
- The Year of the Mystery: The Morning After [Part Three]
- 5 GMO Myths You May Think True
Posted: 28 Apr 2014 09:30 PM PDT
Harnessing the power of the sun, the Solar Roadways project wants to replace asphalt streets with solar-powered panels that light up and melt snow.
While the project has received plenty of press, and even funding from the Department of Transportation, the family behind Solar Roadways has turned to crowdfunding site IndieGoGo in an attempt to raise one MILLION dollars. From computer rendering to award-winning prototype, Solar Roadways founders Scott and Julie Brusaw have come a long way since the idea first surfaced in 2006. Read Entire Article » | ||
Posted: 28 Apr 2014 08:30 PM PDT
Just when you thought you knew everything about the theoretical maximum capacity of batteries, along comes the Oak Ridge National Laboratory to throw you for a loop.
A team of researchers at ORNL has developed a pathway for “unprecedented energy density” in a battery that has already demonstrated a 26 percent increase over its theoretical maximum. The ORNL team tested its concept on a lithium-carbon fluoride battery, which is considered “one of the best” batteries in the single-use (non-rechargeable) class for its high energy density.
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Posted: 28 Apr 2014 08:00 PM PDT
The Puzzle
I am sure we all have, at some part or stage in our lives experienced that “morning after” feeling. Well, this part of our drama has to do with such a morning after-story as told again by the stars of heaven and the stars do not lie. While meditating on how to proceed with this article, I was shown three triangles formed by three sets of heavenly bodies and all three triangles have to do with our “morning after”: Read Entire Article » | ||
Posted: 28 Apr 2014 07:00 PM PDT
A few years ago GMOs weren’t even on the radar, today, GMOs and the pesticides that accompany them have been completely banned in numerous countries all over the world.
I’ve mentioned this in my other GMO articles before, but I will mention it again, when it comes to GMOs, we really have no idea what the long term effects will be on the public. The very first commercial sale of GMOs was only twenty years ago in the year 1994. There is no possible way that our health authorities can test all possible combinations on a large enough population, over a long enough period of time to be able to say with certainty that they are completely harmless. Read Entire Article » |