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Eco-photos of the week: Nov. 29-Dec. 5
Natural vibrations from the environment could be harnessed as a clean source of energy to power electronic devices, say scientists.
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A new breakthrough may bring silicon-air batteries to market in less than 5 years.
Eco-photos of the week: Nov. 22-28.
A solid green playlist might include Marvin Gaye, Green Day, Gorillaz, R.E.M. and Radiohead.
Eco-photos of the week: Nov. 15-21.
Audubon Society partners with Sprint to release 28 ringtones recorded from real bird calls.
Eco-photos of the week: Nov. 8-14
Cleveland start-up Tremont Electric harnesses human energy (and stored fat) to power up electronic devices.
Wood iPhone case by Vers helps protect phones and forests at the same time.
Eco-photos of the week: Nov. 1-7
Now you can travel to Paris with zero carbon emissions by "mashing" yourself up with Google Maps (iPhone and duct tape is required).
Eco-photos of the week: Oct. 25-31
Eco-photos of the week: Oct. 18-24
Barnes & Noble announces the Nook, an e-Reader that matches the Kindle in price but includes full color.
New York Times contributor blogs about green transportation.
Sustainability author covers the latest in green innovation.
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