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Students Use Their Tech Know-How to Protect the Environment

Cars That Think

Climate change is a problem for communities around the world. According to the Natural Resources Defense Council , climate change contributes to severe weather events such as hurricanes, flooding, and tornadoes, as well as long-term drought and regularly occurring heat events in traditionally moderate climate zones.

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A New Energy-Efficient Hydrogel Pulls Water From Air

Cars That Think

Using a new kind of hydrogel material, researchers at the University of Texas at Austin have pulled water out of thin air at temperatures low enough to be achieved with sunlight. The hydrogel can release more than 80 percent of absorbed water in about 20 minutes at a temperature of 40 °C—hot, but not uncommon in desert environments.

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Summer Update

Plug In Partners

Madison, Phoenix, Sacramento, Santa Ana, CA., A large coalition has formed around the issues of national security, combating climate change, saving on fuel costs and increasing business for American agriculture. As fleet orders increase, city governments around the country also continue to join the coalition. Keene, N.H.,

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The Solangelist Learns To Install Solar & Loves It

Creative Greenius

After graduating from San Diego State University in 1981, Scott began his career as the lead maintenance technician, in charge of the Natural Reserve System Research Facilities for the University of CA Riverside. In 1997, he started Carlson Solar in Hemet, while still working part time for the University.

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