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Innowind and Hexicon Create Powerful Modular Wind+Wave Farms

Norway’s Innowind and Sweden’s Hexicon are collaborating on a unique floating 60 MW wind farm concept, which is now under review by the UK’s renewable energy industry research giant Garrad Hassan....

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Could Martian Water Detection Avert War?

Does NASA have an out-of-this-world way to find water and avoid war? With a rising population and increased incidence of drought, water is becoming a scarcer and more valuable resource by the day....

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Australia's Integrated Marine Information System Makes a Splash

There is literally an ocean of information floating around out there about almost anything you can think of, but seldom is that information brought together in an integrated, meaningful and useful way-...

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5 Blue Living iPhone Apps

More and more, people are connected to their online lives all day.  With smartphones we can carry computers in our pockets, it’s easy enough to listen to music while checking email on the bus. But how...

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AWWA Hosts The World's Water Event

Improving how U.S. water utilities access and provide water to their communities will play an important role in the how we deal with our country’s water future. And what better way to gain insight into...

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China Plans Deep Sea Mining of Copper, Nickel, Cobalt, Silver, and Gold in...

The demand for metals used in the production of electronic devices, such as cellular phones and laptop computers, has pushed China to the deep sea.  Searching for copper, nickel, cobalt, silver and...

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San Francisco Bay and Sea Level Rise

The water in San Francisco Bay has been photographed and reproduced around the world- but have you seen it through the eyes of NASA? Or through the eyes of projected sea level rise? A new study from...

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Removing Arsenic from Drinking Water with Trash

In a nice example of upcycling, chemists at Monmouth University have developed a method for removing arsenic from drinking water with discarded plastic bottles. The post Removing Arsenic from Drinking...

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New Fracking Regulations Require Drillers to Disclose Water Usage and Chemicals

On February 1, Texas' new fracking regulations go into effect. These regulations require drillers to disclose both total water and the chemicals used in fracking. The post New Fracking Regulations...

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OriginOil – Using Algae as Biofuel

The algae biofuel company OriginOil is starting to rev into commercial production and that could mean good news for green jobs in the U.S. – and good news for the U.S. Navy, too. The latest step is a...

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Are You Pouring Your Home’s Water (and Energy) Down the Drain?

Every home photovoltaic system, whether it provides electricity to the home or heats the home’s water supply, helps the fight against climate change and helps save precious water - and it can cut water...

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Battery Desalinates Saltwater

Researchers have designed a battery that desalinates saltwater. The post Battery Desalinates Saltwater appeared first on Blue Living Ideas.

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General Electric Debuts its GeoSpring Hybrid Hot Water Heater

In today's economic climate, saving on household expenses is a top priority for many Americans. While many personal finance websites rightly advise consumers to save money on energy costs by...

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Robotic Octopus

Scientists at Italy's Scuola Superiore Sant'Anna have developed a robotic arm designed to mimic an octopus' tentacle. The post Robotic Octopus appeared first on Blue Living Ideas.

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Is Fracking Killing Livestock?

Researchers have found indications that hydraulic fracturing fluid is killing livestock and causing loss of fertility and miscarriages. The post Is Fracking Killing Livestock? appeared first on Blue...

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Sahara Forest: A Man-Made Oasis in Qatar

A 10,000 square meter (about 108,000 sq ft) man-made oasis will open in Qatar soon. The post Sahara Forest: A Man-Made Oasis in Qatar appeared first on Blue Living Ideas.

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Fracking OK in the UK Despite Causing Earthquakes, Says Government Panel

A government-appointed panel said fracking should resume in the UK, despite evidence that it is causing earthquakes. The panel has established guidelines for fracking and recommended that fracking...

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Department of Interior Releases Draft Fracking Rules

Today the U.S. Department of the Interior released draft rules governing hydraulic fracturing, also called fracking. The new rule covers federal lands and Indian lands. The post Department of Interior...

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Czech Republic Considers Moratorium on Fracking

The Czech Republic is considering a moratorium on fracking. The moratorium would last two years and would give the Czech environmental ministry time to determine what regulations should be in place for...

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A Use for Zebra Mussels – Making Beaches

Zebra mussels are an invasive species in the U.S. and many other countries. Attempts to control them have proven futile. They're apparently here to stay for a while, but what use are they? One...

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