Guest guest Posted March 8, 2007 Report Share Posted March 8, 2007 (www.NewsTarget.com) Technology: Students invent inexpensive water purification system that costs $5 (ConsumerWellness.org) A new, inexpensive water purification technology developed by engineering students at Gonzaga University of Spokane, Wash., shows promise in offering clean water to African nations that currently go without. Students invent inexpensive water purification system that costs $5 http://www.newstarget.com/021682.html Also: Energy: New solar technology company plans to rent panels to homeowners to make solar more affordable A start-up named Citizenre has announced a plan to rent out solar panels rather than selling entire systems, in an attempt to make solar energy more affordable to the average consumer. This would enable consumers to avoid the large up-front... Environment: Using solar panels helps prevent global warming By powering your house with solar panels instead of using nonrenewable sources, you could help fight global warming. That's what Ohio State University physicist Robert Davis hopes to see in the near future, as the university just received... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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