Intestine-like natural gas tanks and a solar technology based on air and plastic are two projects in the works at Griffith’s Otherlab
A French chemist is developing street lights that can absorb carbon dioxide 200 times more efficiently than trees
Coal mine methane could soon transform from problematic waste to valuable fuel
"Invisible" solar cells may soon turn smartphone displays into battery-assisting solar panels
A new device uses heat from any fire to produce electricity
Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh is investing $350 million in an ambitious redevelopment plan that includes a new model for getting around Sin City
Dan Corson's latest installation in Seattle—flower sculptures that light up at night—show that solar energy is viable even in the cloudy Pacific Northwest
Where in the United States is fracking unlocking natural gas from shale rock?
Unique microbes in a panda's gut efficiently break down bamboo--mass producing these microbes could help scientists make sustainable biofuels
A peek inside the laboratory of the chemist and physicist, whose experiments helped scientists see the link between electricity and magnetism
Google's Rick Needham is Feeling Lucky About the Future of Sustainable Energy
Take a look at what is being done to wean the world off of fossil fuels
A startup in California has engineered robots to squeeze more juice from solar panels, bringing new efficiencies to a costly process
The father of the iPod talks about his next-generation thermostat
The absence of a robust fossil fuel infrastructure makes the African nation ripe for energy innovation
When electricity came around, it wasn't immediately seen as a necessity
With the plans for a Yucca Mountain waste repository scrapped, scientists suggest that clay-rich rocks could permanently house spent nuclear fuel
Cracking the Code of the Human Genome
A group in California is starting to engineer plants that could one day replace streetlights
Examining the network of power plants, transmission wires, and pipelines gives new insights into the inner workings of the electrical grid
The Pentland Firth, a seaway along Scotland's Northern coast, could generate enough electricity to meet half of the country's needs, new research finds
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