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David Bowling’s Continuous Charging Device

(live interview tonight: 9:00 pm Pacific) - Arizona inventor says he has developed a device that will put out a continuous 12 volt electrical current which he has then been using to run motors, small appliances, and charge batteries. (PESWiki; Apr. 30)
Original post by Farrinna

Plug In Your Prius

Jonathan Sawyer spent $30,000–and voided the warranty–to add a plug to his Prius hybrid, which can now travel more than 1000 miles on a single 12-gallon tank of gasoline. (PESN; Apr. 30, 2008)
Original post by Farrinna

Hydrogen Car Fundamentals

Hydrogen cars have been in the news lately as another alternative to gasoline or diesel vehicles.
Original post by Farrinna

Air is Better

Air Lift Company is all about taking driving to new heights.
Original post by Farrinna

What to do When Winter Has Moved On: Spring Car Care

Spring is here and your car needs a little seasonal maintenance. Here’s what you should do to get your car in optimum condition for spring and summer.
Original post by Farrinna

Electric Car Fundamentals

Electric cars just may be the answer to our gasoline price woes, but how does the electric car run?
Original post by Farrinna

At MIT, Bingaman pushes amped-up U.S. energy policies

Deborah Halber, News Office Correspondent - April 2008 - - Boosting Washington’s “anemic and unreliable support for basic science and engineering enterprise” is a critical step toward a viable energy f… [WebWire - Wednesday, April 30, 2008]
Original post by Farrinna

Argonne’s Crabtree elected to National Academy of Sciences

ARGONNE, Ill. (April 2008) — George W. Crabtree, a senior scientist and administrator at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory, was elected a member of the National Academ… [WebWire - Wednesday, April 30, 2008]
Original post by Farrinna

Lose weight - and save gas!

Fuel economy demands have car companies scrambling for creative ways to get rid of excess pounds.
Original post by Nicholas

Review: An Introduction to Gravity Modification

Book by Benjamin Solomon provides a daring and courageous rewrite, starting from a clean slate, of the physics of forces in a world where gravity modification is taken for granted. (PESWiki; Apr. 29)
Original post by JR

Review: The 11th Hour

Actor Leonardo DiCaprio’s must-see documentary on the global environmental crisis paints a portrait of a planet at risk while also offering some exciting and radical solutions for making life on earth sustainable. Our planet may be in crisis, but that doesn’t mean it’s too late change. (PESWiki; Apr. 27)
Original post by JR

For Many, Control of State-Run Pemex Is About National Pride

window.document.getElementById(’post-24953′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;MEXICO CITY — Mexico’s giant state-run oil company was once a source of universal pride here. Ballads were sung in its honor, and the money gushed as much as the crude.
Original post by Manuel Roig-Franzia

Start Drilling

If we don’t start now, our future dependence on foreign oil will grow.
Original post by Robert J. Samuelson

President Repeats First-Term Answers to Rising Gas Prices

window.document.getElementById(’post-24953′).parentNode.className += ‘ adhesive_post’;Soaring gasoline prices spilled over into Washington and the presidential race yesterday, as Congress moved toward a showdown with President Bush over legislation aimed at forcing oil companies to help ease the burden on consumers.
Original post by Dan Eggen and Jonathan Weisman

Microsoft Research Supports Exploration Into Energy-Efficient Computing

Company’s environmental research efforts deepen with new ‘power aware’ program. - - - REDMOND, Wash. — April 2008 — As part of its Sustainable Computing Program, Microsoft Corp. today announced it wil… [WebWire - Tuesday, April 29, 2008]
Original post by JR