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Can baking soda curb global warming?

November 27, 2007 A start-up in Texas says it can turn the carbon dioxide emitted by power plants into baking soda.Photos: Fumes turned baking soda TAGS: soda, carbon, global warming, plant, energy, Texas, scientist

FAQ: All about coal--a necessary evil

December 3, 2007 Coal is probably a fact of life. The problem is how to burn it. We answer some of questions surrounding the fuel and how scientists might make it more eco-friendly.Photos: Coal addiction TAGS: coal, BTU, ton, nuclear power, China, India, Russia, energy, U.S., scientist, Adobe PDF

Sensors: Living off scraps of energy

May 24, 2006 In the future, your shoes may be able to charge your camera and RFID chips could tell when you leave the room. Images: Energy-saving sensors TAGS: sensor, energy, RFID, transistor, RFID chip, tag, reader, microprocessor, scientist, battery, Intel, security

Nobel laureate rings energy alarm bell

December 16, 2004 If the government doesn't start funding energy research, future generations might end up living in dark, nanotech scientist says. TAGS: energy, Nobel prize, solar energy, scientist, student, U.S.

Year in review: Back to nature

January 6, 2005 The natural world was the focus of much nanotechnology and energy research. Robots, meanwhile, were learning to mimic crabs and bees. TAGS: nanotechnology, robot, energy, nature, supercomputer, scientist, researcher, material, start-up, IBM Corp., Sun Microsystems Inc., Intel, video

Supercomputer simulates black hole collision

April 19, 2006 NASA calls the simulation a breakthrough in the observation of black holes and in the understanding of the universe. TAGS: universe, supercomputer, gravity, theory, Intel Itanium 2, Holy Grail, wave, pattern, scientist, energy, merger

World's next fuel source could be designer organisms

November 7, 2005 Micro-organisms can create beer, cheese and gangrene. Now genome pioneer J. Craig Venter wants them to produce fuel. TAGS: hydrogen, energy, DNA, code, scientist, professor
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