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Recycled telephone directories used as canvas for mesmerizing portraits
Being a true art enthusiast, I often look around for creations that would excite me. Just going through my usual surf I came across something unusual. An artist creates magic with old telephone books by carving and painting portraits on them. Alex Queral who has been enhancing his talent ...
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Young students learn the art of recycling at Westmont Junior High
Teaching little children the art of recycling is such a beautiful thought and if you wish to see it being put to action then visit Westmont Junior High. Young kids were taught new and interesting methods to recycle everyday household items. In a special class conducted last week, Laura ...
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Panorama: Island shapes that resemble this or that!
After letting you witness the sheer majesty of some truly marvelous icebergs , we present some equally remarkable islands that resemble some breathing creatures and inanimate objects as well. It won’t be an exaggeration to label them as wonders of nature (not all, mind you). We’ve also ...
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Sandia National Laboratories to convert CO2 into transportation fuel with CR5
A unique invention by Sandia National Laboratories’ researcher Rich Diver is here to revolutionize the transportation industry forever. The innovation is a prototype of a machine that uses sun’s energy to convert carbon dioxide waste from power plants into transportation fuels such as ...
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ecHo-yacht to flaunt green on the blue waters
Monte Fino and Humphreys Yacht Design team offers the ecHo-yacht that focuses on the lowest emissions possible while cruising at a top speed of 12 knots. The yacht design incorporates numerous eco-friendly factors to minimize its running cost and environmental impact. A single ...
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Symbiotic Green Wall: Unpleasant dividing walls gone beautiful!
Kooho Jung and Hayeon Kelly Choi have come up with an innovative idea transforming a ugly looking dividing walls into living urban spaces, which consist of plants and systems that would not only keep you healthy but also our planet. The duo’s new creation called the ‘Symbiotic Green Wall’ ...
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Video: Russian hackers expose climate change conspiracy
Here’s a video that shows how the global warming researchers are supplying people with erroneous data on annual temperatures from both observations and proxy records. Russian hackers who went through an university site and stole some sensitive emails from one of the UK’s ...
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Electrorad 3-way renewable energy fence to keep your abode warm
Electrorad , the electric heating systems supplier from the U.K. takes a giant leap towards the utilization of three forms of renewable energy via a single product that is named as Thermosolar Fence. The unique contraption makes use of the solar, ground source and air source to produce 1kw ...
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Eco Tents to change the face of tourism industry in South Australia
Who wouldn’t want to enjoy lavish comfort in the lap of nature? BIG4 Adelaide Shores Caravan Park could give you just that. Offering innovative and sustainable accommodation, the park is nearing the completion of six Eco Tents that will boost South Australia’s tourism industry. These tents ...
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Virginia couple makes impressive artwork from recycled glass bottles
Cliff Rock and Claudia Rexroad reprocess about 5 tons of discarded glass bottles every year to create lifelike objects out of it. They’re making a decent living by creating paperweights, sculptures, vases, jewelry and a lot more at the Willow Creek Glass. Taking their hobby to a higher ...
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Eco Echoes: BYEE program boosts environmental awareness among youth
The Bayer Young Environmental Envoy program aims to develop young environmental leaders and boost the level of environmental awareness among young people. For this global environmental education program for the youth organized by Bayer and the United Nations Environment Programme, 50 Young ...
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As Frabel recreates the green art, Phipps transforms into green canvas
After witnessing Hans Godo Frabel ’s unitary glass designs , the Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens in Oakland have nowadays been transformed into a green canvas with a holiday feel by the same artist. Dubbed as ‘Frabel Glass Show with Holiday Touches’, the eco-exhibition showcases ...
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Enjoy the adventure of surfing with recycled surfboards
Doesn’t the word ‘surfing’ leave you enthralled with thoughts of crystal-clear water and adventure? But, despite the heavenly experience, the ugliest thing associated with the sport lies right beneath our feet. What I am referring to is the conventional surfboard, which is 100 percent ...
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Ann-Made Art: Arty jewelry made from recycled soda can tabs
A little creativity can transform trash into inspiring works of art. Ann Skydell Harmon doesn’t only believe it, but also practices it in crafting unique jewelry from discarded soda cans and cardboard from corrugated cardboard boxes. Her exclusive line of jewelry dubbed Ann-Made Art ...
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Norway unveils world's first prototype of osmotic power plant
Until now, researchers across the world have been relying on wind, sun, and tides to harness whatever energy is there, but now, it’s time to move on and explore some unrevealed forms of renewable energy. Realizing it, a Norwegian state-owned company Statkraft endeavors to exploit the ...
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Swarms of underwater robots to study marine life supporting mechanisms
A $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation will help researchers at UC San Diego accomplish their goal. The researchers are on their way to develop small robotic devices that are capable of flowing with the ocean currents to study the mechanisms that support plankton and other ...
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SCAD student creates waterless sand-removal system using Astroturf and bamboo
Designed by Casper Krouse, a senior industrial design student at the Savannah College of Art and Design, the system (pictured above) uses collected rainwater, a mat of bamboo poles and AstroTurf. The design-work is the part of a project that asks students to suggest ways to reduce the water ...
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Light up your interiors with Mango Solar Lamp
Mangoes have delighted your taste buds for ages, this time they will light up your life. No, I am not kidding, a solar lamp deriving inspiration from a mango is here to illuminate your living space. Hailed as ‘Mango Solar Lamp’ , this innovative exterior and/or interior lighting solution ...
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SAVE WATER BRICK made from leaves and discarded plastic absorbs water
Providing a sensible solution to the green waste and the plastic trash, the Korean designers Jin-young Yoon and Jeongwoong Kwon have come up with their highly absorptive SAVE WATER BRICK. Their design process involves the subjection of waste through a recycling process. The entry was ...
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Flawed carbon nanotubes to make quick-charge batteries more efficient than ever
Researchers at the University of San Diego have found a way of bringing defective carbon nanotubes into effective use. According to the team of UCSD Professor Prabhakar Bandaru and graduate student Mark Hoefer, the flawed carbon nanotubes are capable of storing energy more effectively in ...
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