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Why waste space on campus? One student wants to turn limited outdoor space on campus into a functional solar charging hub.more
This week on Bloomberg West, Planet Forward's Frank Sesno explores the how algae can be used to consume harmful ... more ...
A multi-university team from Washington, DC is competing in this year's Solar Decathlon and aiming for a very special ... more ...
This week on Bloomberg West, Planet Forward explores the research of Illinois professor John Rogers and the fascinating ... more ...
On February 17th, roughly 35,000 Americans rallied on the National Mall to urge President Obama to reject the Keystone ... more ...
GW's Dave Karpf explores the Sierra Club's recent acts of civil disobedience in protest of the Keystone XL pipeline.more
Have you ever wished that mobile devices did not need batteries? Well, your wish will probably come true. Zhong Lin Wang ... more ...
Smart gardening practices can reduce global warming emissions. The Union of Concerned Scientists visits Eden Place in Chicago, an urban garden and environmental learning center, to see climate-friendly gardening in action.
We know eating locally and organically is a healthier lifestyle, but did you also know that doing so can help reduce ... more ...
How can communities take advantage of local resources to produce enough energy to meet their needs? This research ... more ...
Can solar heat be transmitted through special fiber optics to distant places where it is cold? I know that fiber optics ... more ...
When Hobart and William Smith President Mark D. Gearan signed the American College and University Presidents Climate ... more ...
Promote the idea of not accerlerating to red lights. Make the promotion a national compaign. Some people do it now to ... more ...
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Why is that, in politics, no-brainers are usually non-starters. (1) Lowering the interstate speed limit to 55 mph (and ... more ...
In a co-production with NOVA Science Now, QUEST explores the potential of algae once considered nothing more than pond ... more ...
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