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SMAVNET: Flying Robots for Disaster Relief

Rendering of the Swarming Micro Air Vehicle Network (SMAVNET) Project (via Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne) Researchers at the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) are working on creating swarming flying robots for deployment in disaster areas. The Swarming Micro Air Vehicle Network (SMAVNET) Project currently consists of ten light-weight prototypes, which, per Engadget, is "said to be the largest network of its kind." Additionally: the ten SMAVNET swarm members...

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BioLite Stove: Jonathan Cedar and Alex Drummond's Innovation for Clean Cooking

by Lucy Siegle Jonathan Cedar, 30, has a lot on his plate. "We're talking about half the world and its cooking habits," he explains. "Can there really be one design for 3bn people?" He hopes, with his BioLite clean stove, the answer is "yes". Cedar met business partner Alex Drummond, 50, when they were designing products for the same company in New York. They became intrigued by luxury camping stoves which used local sources of wood for fuel (pine cones, for example) and a battery-powered...

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The Aerogenerator: Proposed 10MW Machine Joins Race to Build Gargantuan Offshore Wind Turbines

British designers are developing a new type of offshore wind turbine that rotates on its axis, mimicking the spiral of a sycamore seed, and that stretches nearly 900 feet (275 meters) from tip to tip. The so-called Aerogenerator has two enormous arms that extend from the base of the structure in a V-formation, each equipped with sails along their length that act like aerofoils to generate lift and cause the structure to turn at about three revolutions per minute. Designed by the engineering...

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Google the Moon...Again!

Looking back five years ago today on Worldchanging: 2005 Google the Moon Jamais Cascio shares a fun link for the Google Map of the Moon that shows the section of the moon the Apollo astronauts landed on in the 1960s and 1970s... Other recent "look backs": July 15 July 16 July 19

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Statistical Impacts, Fish Farms, and The Day After Tomorrow

Looking back one, two and five years ago today (give or take) on Worldchanging: 2009 The Relative Merits of Plastic Bottles and Concrete Slabs As a result of two experiences with 'green memes' that he had as a keynote speaker at a fundraiser for the Ecology Action Center, Chris Turner argues that his use of a plastic water bottle to keep hydrated during his lecture was personal, symbolic, highly visible and statistically meaningless; while the work being done at the concrete factory he...

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De-Industrializing the City

One of my favorite quotes by Bjarke Ingels: "Engineering without engines. We should use contemporary technology and computation capacity to make our buildings independent of machinery. Building services today are essentially mechanical compensations for the fact that buildings are bad for what they are designed for—human life. Therefore we pump air around, illuminate dark spaces with electric lights, and heat and cool the spaces in order to make them livable. The result is...

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Google Unveils Breakthrough Technology to Monitor Deforestation

by Alok Jha The software can processes satellite images to extract scientific and tracking information about how much forests have changed Tracking the destruction of the world's forests is to become much easier for scientists and forest managers, thanks to a software tool unveiled by search-engine giant Google's philanthropic arm today. The software, which uses Google's computing resources to extract scientific information from decades of satellite images of forests, was demonstrated at...

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India Announces Improved Cook Stove Program

India revealed a program today to provide efficient cooking stoves to rural areas in an effort to reduce air pollution and a major contributor to climate change. The Ministry of New and Renewable Energy announced the National Biomass Cook-stoves Initiative, a series of pilot projects that seeks to improve stove efficiency for individual households. The program, if implemented properly, could provide a quick solution to short-lived pollutants that contribute to the greenhouse gas effect and...

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The Future of Environmental Law Mapping

By Laurent Granier Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and mapping offer great opportunities for the transfer of legal data from books to maps. GIS applications have been evolving in many directions, well beyond geography. Many fields such as environmental economics, social science, health science and administration are now aggregated with scientific representations. The methods for environmental and social mapping are now participatory too. Together, these tools offer new, integrated...

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Powermeter: Google's Household Energy Monitor Arrives in UK

By Adam Vaughan Online tool allows householders to monitor energy use and greenhouse gas emissions, thereby reducing consumption and saving money Google may be best known for helping you find things on the web, but the online search company's latest move is a bid to make futuristic low-energy eco-homes a reality. Launching for the first time in the UK today, Google Powermeter is an online tool that allows householders to monitor their home's energy use and greenhouse gas emissions via the...

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