Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Pink dolphin appears in US lake
The world's only pink Bottlenose dolphin which was discovered in an inland lake in Louisiana, USA, has become such an attraction that conservationists have warned tourists to leave it alone.

Asteroid 2009 DD45's Passing Was A Cosmic Near-Miss

Solar cells will be printed like money
One of the benefits to solar cells compared to other renewable energy technologies is that they're small and flexible and researchers have been able to come up with lots of different ways to manufacture and use them.

LEED Pro: GeoBulb™ LED Light Bulb (Cool White)

It isn't easy being green / Despite obstacles, eco-developer sees business opportunities in sustainable building methods

Parents Sue Trustees Over Prep School’s Shutdown
The parents claim the trustees, who also oversee a steel company, are acting out of self-interest.

Metal Bits Self-Assemble Into Lifelike Snakes

Abu Dhabi’s Zero-Emissions City: Green Oasis or Fanciful Mirage?

Study: Belligerent chimp proves animals make plans
A canny chimpanzee who calmly collected a stash of rocks and then hurled them at zoo visitors in fits of rage has confirmed that apes can plan ahead just like humans