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Urban Agrihoods

Agrihoods are turning urban vacant lots into free food for thousands. One in Detroit has grown to the point that Continue reading →

Ten Dollar Oil

Strong demand for renewable energy may drive the demand for fossil fuels down thereby driving down the price of oil Continue reading →

Hydro Loses To Solar And Wind

Hydroelectric dams are becoming unpopular, unprofitable, less significant, and are new dams are more likely to be cancelled. New solar Continue reading →

Droneports

One of the opportunities developing regions take advantage of is the ability to leap ahead technologically. If it is too expensive Continue reading →

Industrial Versus Organic Farming

The monikers ‘industrial’ and ‘organic’ are not mutually exclusive, but their competing advocates can make it seem so. There is Continue reading →

Multi-Material 3-D Printing

It may seem like a small improvement, but the ability to 3-D print with more than one material greatly expands Continue reading →

Cheap Hydrogen From Water

Electrolysis is one way to create hydrogen. Apply sufficient energy to water, and disassociate it into hydrogen and oxygen. Recombine Continue reading →

Transparent Rechargeable Batteries

Renewable energy is increasing, but one of the challenges is storing the captured energy. Battery technology is improving, but portable Continue reading →

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