Photo: mikenan1 If you think that using creatively recycled materials to build a house is something new, think again. Almost 90 years ago, inventor and engineer Ellis Stenman of Rockport, Massachusetts set out to construct a summer home with thousands of recycled newspapers . Nowadays, his Paper House is not only a popular tourist attraction, but a… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Continue reading …Innvo Labs wasn’t sharing a single detail about its new Pleo at CES last year, but the company’s being a bit more forthcoming now — not only did CEO Derek Dotson grant the baby dino community a lengthy interview detailing most every improvement last week, but its Hong Kong parent is apparently already selling the robot abroad. It’s called the Pleo Reborn (or “RB” for short) and the primary features are these: a lithium-polymer battery good for two hours of continuous use, a much tougher hide, and an RFID “sense of smell” that lets it interact with a variety of optional accessories to “eat,” take medicine for virtual injuries and learn new tricks as you go. The little creature’s also got four additional touch sensors, a temperature sensor, a gravity sensor and an internal clock to tell the time of day, improved motors, and basic voice recognition — and the Hong Kong packaging suggests the dinos will even come in two different sexes. User marcimarc444 claims to have paid roughly $500 for the one pictured above at the Hong Kong Electronic Show, and though we don’t have US pricing or availability at this point, the CEO did suggest that “very, very limited” quantities would be available later this month. Find the full interview and a testimonial at the links below, and watch the Pleo RB in action right after the break. [Thanks, Michael W.] Continue reading Pleo Reborn detailed by Innvo CEO, one lucky fan finds and buys the tiny dino (video) Pleo Reborn detailed by Innvo CEO, one lucky fan finds and buys the tiny dino (video) originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 17 Oct 2010 22:02:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
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Continue reading …Medical officials have said that most of the rescued Chilean miners are doing well after their ordeal but need to take steps to reach some form of closure after being trapped so long. Sunday, some of the miners attended Sunday mass at the mine. (Oct. 17)
Continue reading …Photo: Deanaero For about a month, the community of North Swindon, England was plagued by a mysterious vandal. Numerous residents filed reports with the local police after discovering the brake cables in their cars had been severed by the unknown assailant. To combat the growing problem, officials stepped-up patrols and warned the community to be on alert. But after an extensive investigation, the culprits were finally nabbed — and they turned out to be far bushier than an… Read the full story on TreeHugger
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Continue reading …Each week our friends at Inhabitat recap the week’s most interesting green developments and clean tech news for us — it’s the Week in Green. This week scientists took a step towards unlocking the holy grail of alternative energy as they unleashed a one megajoule test blast from the world’s largest laser . We were also excited to see the DOI give the green light for the first solar-thermal power tower in the United States, and we saw big things brewing beneath West Virginia as a project funded by Google discovered massive geothermal vents that could double the state’s energy generation capacity. Not to be outdone, Oregon announced plans for a 845 megawatt wind farm that stands to be the largest in the world. We also watched the world of architecture heat up – literally – as Soltech unveiled a set of glimmering glass roof tiles that can capture solar energy to heat your home. We also checked in on the development of Masdar, the world’s first carbon neutral zero-waste city , and we were shocked and appalled by the recently completed largest and most expensive house in the world . In other news, this week we showcased a dazzling array of energy-efficient lights – from an amazing animated LED pillar to a set of liquid lights made from recycled faucets to a chandelier decked out with luminous dandelions . We also kicked up our heels for a vending machine that dispenses biodegradable shoes and we saw a set of ghetto-fabulous boom boxes made from old suitcases hit the streets. Finally, we rounded up a gaggle of our favorite smartphone games that are perfect for keeping kids entertained! Inhabitat’s Week in Green: the world’s largest laser fired, icy roof tiles admired, faucet lamps inspired originally appeared on Engadget on Sun, 17 Oct 2010 20:00:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Continue reading …Photo: Flickr It’s no wonder that kids are blowing up like balloons more every year. According to Kids Health , the percentage of overweight children in the United States is growing at an alarming rate–one out of three kids are now considered overweight or obese. And even worse, a new study released by the National Cancer Institute and reported on
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