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Solar Cell Eye Implants: Sight For The Blind?

Scientists at Stanford University have come up with a system to help blind people see again using retinal implants that operate like tiny solar cells. Read more →
Consumer Electronics Recycling Rates Doubled In 2011

A recent assessment of the consumer electronics industry shows that recycling rates for hard-to-dispose items like flat panel televisions and home audio equipment is on the rise. Read more →
Pulpop Recycled Pulp Speaker The Greenest Of Them All?

Pulpop is a new speaker for USB enabled audio players that is made from recycled pulp and said to be biodegradable. Is it worth nearly $60 though? Read more →
US Army Duo Saved More Than $7M In Old Batteries

The Army's Hawker Battery program wrapped up work in Kuwait having rescued more than $7 million worth of batteries, 54 percent of the inventory sent to them. Read more →
Can A Video Game Plant 1 Million Real Trees?

A new video game for mobile devices aims to jump-start reforestation efforts in Madagascar. Read more →