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Span & Panasonic Unveil Home Energy Management Partnership

Panasonic and Span have entered into a new partnership that will see the two companies partnering to more seamlessly integrate Panasonic’s Evervolt energy storage systems with Span’s intelligent, connected electrical panels. Span’s

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Air Pollution -The Invisible Killer

A link between exposure to air pollution and vascular (heart) damage has been found in a new study. Although this has been noted in many other studies, most of that research only

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Work Begins On A New Transformative Plastic Recycling Technology

The US Department of Energy earmarked $11.6 million for a new high-impact R&D effort called the Center for Plastics Innovation (CPI). They will develop new transformative plastic recycling technology, which would be

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Intriguing Plant-Based Meats Sell Better In The Meat Section

A study conducted by Kroger, one of America’s largest grocery chains, and the Plant Based Foods Association found that when refrigerated plant-based meats are displayed in the meat section of a grocery

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Weed Plant Being Used To Make Cheese & Wine

Scientists at South Ural State University (SUSU) have discovered that the extract of a common weed plant, Bidens pilosa, is a promising source of enzymes for the food industry. According to the

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Bhagirathi Eco-Sensitive Zonal Plan Gets Approval

The Bhagirathi Eco-Sensitive Zone notification which covers an area of 4179.59 sq. kilometer was first issued by the Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change(MoEF&CC) on 18th December 2012 keeping in view

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Solar Paint- An Innovation That Will Redefine Energy Industry

Solar Paint – an innovative paint that not only generates electricity but still works as a normal paint. It can turn not only a roof, but an entire building into a solar-generating

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Extracting Lithium From Groundwater At Geothermal Installations Is Possible Now

Scientists at the KIT Energy Center at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology say there is enough lithium dissolved in the groundwater extracted by German geothermal heating and electricity installations to meet the

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