July 11, 2006Think of ethanol as biofuel 1.0. Genetically modified plants or synthetic fuels could be the alternatives that gain traction.TAGS:plant, fuel, biodiesel, energy, food, car
February 16, 2005New technology could help scientists better understand the food cycles of the oceans, as well as global climate change.TAGS:ocean, scientist, food
February 2, 2007Purdue scientists build eco-friendly generator for military; device is fueled by waste, including paper, plastic, cardboard and food.
Photo: Trash transformerTAGS:generator, fuel, trash, scientist, military, food, researcher
January 11, 2008CNET News.com's Charles Cooper believes CEO Rick Wagoner's ideas for new high-tech autos are a good start--but just a start.TAGS:Rick Wagoner, fossil fuel, food, start, U.S., China, CEO
April 23, 2007Novazone uses remote-controlled blasts of ozone to keep fresh produce from spoiling at sea.TAGS:fruit, sea, ship, food, transportation, retailer
January 19, 2007In an interview with investigators, the wife of CNET editor provides new insight into how he struggled to keep his family alive.TAGS:Oregon, road, family, wife, food
July 28, 2005Researchers are working on producing bigger, more attractive fish--because ugly, unsold ones means wasted food and lower profits.TAGS:chromosome, fish, scientist, food, researcher
March 15, 2007Oxygen is cheap and plentiful--and a company in Livermore, Calif., is using it to kill pests on your fruit.
Photos: Novazone's pest killer
Video: How biopesticides workTAGS:fungi, substance, food, California, CEO
September 12, 2006Biodiesel reduces carbon monoxide, but food prices will go up for everyone--especially fast foodies and those abroad.TAGS:biodiesel, barrel, Europe, food, U.S., Microsoft Corp.