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The math is simple. According to Ozarka's own claim, their tiny new label uses a third less paper than the old one, or a whopping 30,000 less trees. The new advertising campaign, intended to lessen th


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Photo: The Ewan via FlickrWe may live in society that stresses equality between the genders, but when it comes to gardening, women seem to have an upper larynx. According to a recent experiment by th
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Photo via the NY TimesThe American Clean Energy and Security Act has cleared its first major hurdle by passing out of the House of Representatives. Some have principled positions against the bill, whi


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Park your plug-in hybrid under Phat Energy's carport. Photos by RCrugerDay two at the Dwell on Design Show in downtown Los Angeles was open to the public who came in droves, filled showroom aisles to


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Photo via: Laughing ShamanThe Bhut Jolokia (a.k.a. Ghost chili), the India version of the hot pepper, might be coming to a riot near you......


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photo via MilitaryThe recent passage of the American Clean Energy and Security Act of 2009 by a narrow margin in the House of Representatives has placed some serious pressure on Senate Democratic lead


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Hard water distribution in USA. Image credit:Wilkes University, WaterResearch.netWhen drought becomes severe, dissolved minerals increase in concentration in raw water. Additionally, if wastewater d


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Image credit: The Guardian20,000 honeybees released: great news, but why such big news?Anyone who has spent time campaigning on environmental issues will know that it can be hard to get the general pu


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Image credit: YuneecElectric Aircraft Makes Successful Test FlightThere are plenty of fancy electric super cars out there proving that battery-powered does not have to mean boring. But is the world re


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Turkey is building a plant to make power from chicken poop, but is still struggling to ease traffic congestion in its largest city. Photos by Darin Barry (left) and neoprolog via Flickr.Life usually


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