Archive for February, 2008
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Sunday, February 17th, 2008It was about time that someone had to start taking care of the laboratory animals. Two government agencies - the National Institute of Health and the Environmental Protection Agency - are looking to replace the animals with high-speed automated robots to carry out chemical tests. This two agencies say that this is only a five [...]
Biggest Solar Farm In The World Built In Spain
Saturday, February 16th, 2008As of this month Spain is the home of the biggest solar farm in the world. The solar farm is located in the Southeastern Spain in Jumilla, Murcia. This solar plant is not only the biggest but is also the most efficient - it produces 20 MW and it can power upto 20,000 houses.
The 120,000 solar [...]
Nanowires Could Power Your Portable Devices
Friday, February 15th, 2008Energy became one of out biggest concerns over the past years when scientists realized that we have to take good care of our planet. Researchers believe that nanotech could be one of the future’s technology. A research team of the Georgia Institute of Technology led by Professor Zhong Lin Wang developed the outfit which could [...]
Motorola Introduces Fuel Cell Alternative Power
Thursday, February 14th, 2008Mobile World Congress, one of the most important mobile event in the world held in Barcelona, Spain every year, brought us some green news. We present you Motorola’s alternative power solutions which consists of fuel cells and reflow batteries. These ideas will be used for wireless and high speed broadband technologies.
Motorola is the first to [...]
Madagascar’s Turtles, Now Endangered
Monday, February 11th, 2008Madagascar is an island situated in the Indian Ocean near the southeastern coast of Africa and is the fourth largest island in the world.
According to Wildlife Conservation Society, the turtles and tortoises in Madagascar are considered endangered because of the illegal trading. WCS states that five of nine species have been dangerously decimated with a mention for the [...]

