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Did you know that the cell phone in your pocket could be causing the
collapse of bee colonies? This week Inhabitat reported the alarming news as
Swiss researchers confirmed that cell signals confuse bees and are leading to
their deaths. We also looked at a Bill Gates-funded plan to power cell phones
using dirt, and we spotted a new phone battery that can be charged by yelling at
it -- much to the chagrin of everyone else on the bus.
Alternative
transportation got a boost this week as Japanese engineers unveiled a levitating
high-speed electric train that flies over the earth, and we shined a light on
Berkeley's new solar-powered Impulse racer, which is gearing up to blaze a trail
in the 1,800-mile World Solar Challenge. It was a big week for biofuels as well
as Ford and Georgia Tech unveiled plans to create the first hydraulic hybrid
U.S. school bus and UK scientists cooked up a plan to power cars with Cornish
pasties.
In other news, this week a New Jersey Toys "R" Us unveiled
plans to build the largest solar roof in the United States, and HyperSolar
rolled out a magnifying film that can increase the efficiency of photovoltaic
panels by 300%.we supply all kinds of oil
painting reproduction, In green lighting news, we watched Google flip the
switch on its brilliant Android-controlled LED bulb,Customized imprinted and promotional usb flash drives. and we announced
the Philips and Inhabitat Bright Ideas Lighting Design Competition, which is
awarding $1,What to consider before you buy oil painting supplies.000 to the
designer of the most stunning eco-friendly lamp.Use bluray burner to burn video
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ray burner disc. Finally, we got excited for the start of summer with a look
at the Lapin Kulta Solar Kitchen, which will be serving up sun-cooked meals all
across Europe!
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