LifeLabs Design was founded by a pair of Stanford professors who have developed fabrics capable of cooling and warming the wearer
Developed by researchers at Purdue University, the paint reflects 98.1 percent of sunlight
But the logistics of moving farmers in their supply chains to regenerative agriculture practices can be complicated
The people at Grōv Technologies think farmers can produce wheatgrass for their herds with less land and water using the method
A technology called air lubrication offers a way to make large ships more efficient
Need a change of scenery? A quiet spot away from crowds? Here are some tips for rigging a remote escape with the bare necessities
The renewable energy source has never quite lived up to its potential, but a new experiment in Nova Scotia could flip the script
Remote Isle au Haut is integrating time-tested technology with emerging innovations to create its own microgrid
From plastic recycling pioneers to landmine foes, these dreamers have big plans for the coming year
British product designer Lucy Hughes has invented a biodegradable plastic made from fish offcuts
With a new navigation system from MIT, robots can decipher common landscape features, even in an unfamiliar environment
Copenhagen's new green power plant with a ski slope is just the latest energy facility with tourist attractions
An Indiana startup hopes to help farmers in lower income countries keep their crops safe using a cheap, portable dehydrator system
Winners of this year's Land Art Generator Initiative competition proposed beautiful, power-generating works of public art for Abu Dhabi
From sunflower spirals to schooling fish, renewable energy innovators are uncovering ideas for improving efficiency and output in natural phenomena
New research shows that water flowing over thin layers of rust can generate power
From lobbying for changes to city laws to running reuse centers for building supplies, women are dominating the deconstruction industry
The robo-fish pumps energy-packed liquid through vein-like tubes to move its fins and swim for hours
The Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum gives us a glimpse into a world where we read by a natural greenish glow
The stretchy 'thermocomfort material' has potential energy-saving applications in buildings and wearables
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