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Billionairesprototypehybridcar
From: Reuters on Mon, Dec 13 2010 5:11 PM
Dec 13 - A Russian billionaire has entered the hybrid car market, unveiling an electric and gas prototype that he hopes to be selling for less than $10,000 within two years. Stuart McDill reports.
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Billionairesprototypehybridcar
From: Reuters on Mon, Dec 13 2010 5:07 PM
Dec 13 - A Russian billionaire has entered the hybrid car market, unveiling an electric and gas prototype that he hopes to be selling for less than $10,000 within two years. Stuart McDill reports.
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Hummingbirdwingfutureofflight
From: Reuters on Thu, Dec 09 2010 1:55 PM
Dec 7 - A robotic hummingbird wing may hold secrets to a new generation of aircraft, capable of hovering steadily even in high winds. Scientists from New Mexico State University say experiments reveal promising clues. Manoush Zomorodi reports.
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ClimateprotesterstargetCancun
From: Reuters on Wed, Dec 08 2010 1:51 PM
Dec 8 - Thousands of protesters arrive at Cancun to protest the U.N. climate talks while negotiators react to China’s latest offer. Maryam Ishani reports.
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Japanshousingsolutions
From: Reuters on Mon, Dec 06 2010 2:45 PM
Dec 6 - City officials of La Paz, Bolivia are hoping to change the architectural landscape of their city by replacing hill-side shanty-towns with new houses designed to withstand the city’s frequent landslides. Manoush Zomorodi reports.
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Floridaseekscitrusdiseasecure
From: Reuters on Thu, Dec 02 2010 1:50 PM
Dec 3 - Scientists are desperate to find a way to combat or cure a disease that has the potential to kill off the citrus industry in Florida. "Citrus Greening" has been found around the world but in Florida it is particularly severe. Ben Gruber reports.
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Aerodynamicsofflyingsnakes
From: Reuters on Thu, Dec 02 2010 1:50 PM
Dec 2 - The future of aeronautics may lie in Southeast Asia’s jungles, say scientists studying gliding abilities of tree-dwelling snakes. The team, working with National Geographic, is researching how the reptiles "fly". Rob Muir reports.
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Roboticelephanttrunk
From: Reuters on Wed, Dec 01 2010 4:40 PM
Dec 1 - A German technology company has turned to elephants for inspiration with the development of a swivelling robotic arm known as a handling assistant. The company hopes its robot will win Germany’s coveted Future Prize 2010. Stuart McDill reports.
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Roboticelephanttrunk
From: Reuters on Wed, Dec 01 2010 4:29 PM
Dec 1 - A German technology company has turned to elephants for inspiration with the development of a swivelling robotic arm known as a handling assistant. The company hopes its robot will win Germany’s coveted Future Prize 2010. Stuart McDill reports.
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Amazontippingpoint
From: Reuters on Mon, Nov 29 2010 3:23 PM
Nov 29 - The Amazon has been hit by extreme drought and caused a network of rivers to dry up, leaving 60,000 people short of food and raising concerns about the world’s biggest rainforest. Natalie Armstrong reports.
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LargestsolarboatarrivesinMiami
From: Reuters on Mon, Nov 29 2010 2:53 PM
Nov 29 - After crossing the Atlantic in record time, a solar-powered boat has arrived in Florida before heading to Mexico for the climate conference, where developers hope to show off the vessel as a way of the future. Ben Gruber reports.
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Amazontippingpoint
From: Reuters on Mon, Nov 29 2010 1:53 PM
Nov 29 - The Amazon has been hit by extreme drought and caused a network of rivers to dry up, leaving 60,000 people short of food and raising concerns about the world’s biggest rainforest. Natalie Armstrong reports.
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Tuvalusclimatecatastrophe
From: Reuters on Mon, Nov 29 2010 12:22 PM
Nov 29 - Scientists say the low elevation and reliance on protective reefs surrounding the Pacific island of Tuvalu make the nation extremely vulnerable to climate change, yet its people are determined to stay and confront it. Manoush Zomorodi reports.
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CatastrophicdroughtforBolivia
From: Reuters on Mon, Nov 29 2010 10:52 AM
Nov 29 - Bolivia will be overwhelmed by a catastrophic drought within 50 years, according to a new study. It says Lake Titicaca which sustains La Paz is drying up at an alarming pace putting millions of lives at risk. Ben Gruber reports.
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Chinasgreenenergyinvestment
From: Reuters on Fri, Nov 26 2010 4:18 PM
Nov 26 - Days ahead of the 2010 U.N. climate change summit in Mexico, China has opened its Green Industry Expo with companies from across the world competing for a slice of one of the world’s fastest growing clean energy markets. Manoush Zomorodi reports.
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Chinacashesinonclonedcashmere
From: Reuters on Thu, Nov 25 2010 2:23 PM
Nov 25 - Chinese scientists are cloning cashmere goats to boost the luxury-garment industry. The animals carry a gene to produce high quality cashmere, sought after around the world for use in expensive shawls and sweaters. Rob Muir reports.
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Airshipanalternativetosatellites
From: Reuters on Thu, Nov 25 2010 12:22 PM
Nov 25 - The 'Hypersphere', an unmanned airship offering an alternative to expensive satellites and aircraft, is a camera platform monitoring everything from borders patrols and traffic flow to wild fires or oil spills. Stuart McDill reports.
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Homesweetshippingcontainer
From: Reuters on Mon, Nov 22 2010 12:16 PM
Nov 22 - With a shipping container as its frame, a new modular home in New York’s West village is attracting visitors interested in sustainable, luxury living at affordable prices. Kilmeny Duchardt reports.
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Testfamilysoughtforsmartliving
From: Reuters on Mon, Nov 22 2010 12:16 PM
Nov 22 - The search is on for a family in Sweden to live for six months in a specially designed house in Stockholm and try to restrict their annual CO2 emissions to one tonne each, six tonnes less than the average. Stuart McDill reports.
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Testfamilysoughtforsmartliving
From: Reuters on Mon, Nov 22 2010 11:29 AM
Nov 22 - The search is on for a family in Sweden to live for six months in a specially designed house in Stockholm and try to restrict their annual CO2 emissions to one tonne each, six tonnes less than the average. Stuart McDill reports.
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