Archive for the 'Nature' Category
That said, there are three things you can start doing today to begin the process of ending your reliance on commercial energy products.
Solar Cooking in the Parking Lot
If you have a little bit of patience, and choose your locations carefully, you will not need your stove, microwave, coffee maker, or toaster for the entire summer. […]
Zilker Metropolitan Park is perhaps the brightest jewel in Austin’s golden crown of parks and other outdoor venues. It is 351 acres of endless amusements for all ages and interests. There is something for every season of the year, from the Trail of Lights at Christmas to a dip in the cool waters […]
For more than 200 years inventors worldwide have filed patents for wave-power technology of a dazzling variety of designs-bobbing objects (”ducks”), buoys, articulated rafts, floating bags, overspills, and many others. There has been no shortage of ideas. Many of these ideas are in fact technically feasible, so it seems a shame that this renewable energy […]
Researchers have created a new material that overcomes two of the major obstacles to solar power: it absorbs all the energy contained in sunlight, and generates electrons in a way that makes them easier to capture.
Hybrid Solar Materials
Ohio State University chemists and their colleagues combined electrically conductive plastic with metals including molybdenum and titanium to […]
With oil prices increasing and signs of climate change becoming ever more noticeable, there is much interest these days in alternative fuel sources. On example of such an alternative fuel is hydrogen.
What Experts Know About Hydrogen Power
You may think of hydrogen as a fuel source, like gasoline, but it is actually more of an energy […]
While it shouldn’t be, it’s often hard for people to wrap their minds around the concept of biodiversity. This is in part because the concept of biodiversity is a complex one, and partly because so many agencies have vested interests in people seeing anything that conserves resources as a threat to their lifestyles.
The […]
Spider exists everywhere from the tropics to Antarctica. They are not insects. Unlike insects they are made of two different parts that are connected to each other with a small stalk. The two parts are the head part and the abdomen part. On the head part there is eight eyes and four appendages. On the […]
Fall is a great time to get out and hike in New England where I live. The landscape is gorgeous, the air is crisp and scenic views are now revealed through leafless branches.
No matter where or when you hike, there are some basic necessities you should always carry. Before you […]
These days a stroll through the Zilker Botanical Gardens could lead to an encounter with a small herd of Bambiraptors, dinosaurs with feathered wings similar to a turkey. The word “raptor” means thief and these little creatures, named after the Disney character, were known to steal the babies of other dinosaurs. The usually […]
Composting is a method of waste treatment which varies in complexity, from the humble garden compost “heap”, to the new breed of highly engineered municipal commercial composting facilities designed to reduce the quantity of organic waste sent to landfills and to provide a marketable product.
A common assumption is that composting makes sense only […]









