A new type of technology is being developed to extract energy from even slow-moving rivers and ocean currents. Scientists involved in the project believe this new technology could greatly improve the...
created by Adam Purple | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 813 views | 49 recommendations | 9 comments
To the candidates - further proof that being all Talk and No action is going to result in remarkable climactic changes. To those in the McCain Camp, please read the article about what Palin is supporting...
created by phoenixesrose | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 921 views | 19 recommendations | 10 comments
About 400 penguins have washed ashore on Brazilian beaches this year, which experts say is an unusually high number. While it's not uncommon for a small number of penguins to wash ashore in Brazil, their number...
created by Rob Peters | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 864 views | 5 recommendations | 5 comments
This is a great interview with John Holdren, a professor of environmental policy at Harvard’s Kennedy School of Government and lawyer Stephen Susman who is representing Kivalina islanders, Native Alaskan people who have to be moved, because of global warming, to the...
created by kferaday | 3 years ago 252 views | 5 recommendations | 2 comments
In one of best survival case, some Scuab divers were rescued after living for more than 12 hours in Shark infested waters but their luck had some more difficulty. When they ashore then they were...
created by Sanjay Jha | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 4815 views | 14 recommendations | 73 comments
" All five Europeans who vanished while scuba diving in treacherous waters off eastern Indonesia were found alive Saturday on a remote island, police and family members said.The divers — three from Britain and...
created by sweet east pearl | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 441 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
The British Royal navy recently found an undenotated German bomb on a beach in Felixstowe, Suffolk. But then they lost it."Picture the scene: a large second world war bomb washes up on an English beach, causes...
created by Rob Peters | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 802 views | 7 recommendations | 3 comments
A Ukranian tugboat sunk off the coast of Hong Kong and is now lying upside-down 35 meters (115 ft) below the surface. Rescue crews are attempting to move the vessel to shallower waters in hopes of rescuing anyone still alive onboard.Update: no further word on the fate of the...
created by Jordan Yerman | 3 years ago | updated 3 years ago 494 views | 2 recommendations | 2 comments
"Two adventurers who spent two months paddling across the Tasman Sea in a kayak arrived in New Zealand today, becoming the first people to kayak there from Australia.
Several thousand people crowded the shore at Ngamotu Beach, near New Plymouth on New Zealand's west coast, to...
A system bringing high winds has taken out power and felled trees all over Southern California. The storms have also risen a lot of dust (see photos) and generally made a mess in the region, which includes Los...
created by Kaitlin | 4 years ago | updated 4 years ago 617 views | 0 recommendations | 0 comments
This is some scary stuff. A plastic trash vortex in the middle of the Pacific Ocean which can grow to the size of Texas. "Because plastic doesn't break down the way organic material does, ocean...
created by clorenz1 | 5 years ago 3401 views | 0 recommendations | 1 comment
" LONDON (Reuters) - Stimulating the brain with gentle electric currents during sleep boosts memory, German scientists said on Sunday. When they applied several currents that mimic natural slow oscillating brain waves in sleep they enhanced the memory of medical students who...
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"There is enough harnessable energy out there to equal the entire generating capacity of the national grid" -- Eoin Sweeny, Technology Manager with the Marine Institute.
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