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- Tuesday 23, 12:25: German designer Imke Hoehler has come up with Dropnet, a clever system which works by collecting moisture from fog clouds and is designed to supply water to otherwise inacessible settlements. Read more about the project at DesignBoom.
- Thursday 26, 12:26: This article at TreeHugger begs the question: if Malmö can become a sustainable wonder-city, why can't everywhere else?
- Tuesday 17, 18:05: A really interesting (and exciting) article about the study of fusion energy at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, from NewsWeek.
- Tuesday 17, 13:21: Google Powermeter
- Thursday 29, 11:44: I can't tell you how glad I am to hear this: the ITU has approved a specification for a universal mobile phone charger. Less cost, less waste, more convenience—you might ask why it's taken this long, but let's not look a gift horse in the mouth.
- Friday 02, 12:19: Domingos Totora: Agua Table
- Friday 21, 13:19: Blank Studio: The Xeros Residence
- Thursday 20, 13:59: The story of two shelters in Santa Elena, Venezuela, constructed from reclaimed materials by Kristofer Nonn and his girlfriend after they answered a job advertisement. The shelters were built as examples, in order to encourage better building practices from the local people.
- Monday 10, 14:31: I was proud of the fact that we in Devon are apparently among the most fervent recyclers in the country, and it's nice to see companies coming up with good green ideas to make us even better at it.
- Thursday 06, 13:31: Peter Frazier of design consultants UI Architects built this modern, compact home office in the forest near his home.
- Friday 31, 12:22: Another clever yet simple idea: plant pots with a built-in saucer, from German product designer Uli Budde.
- Friday 24, 16:36: An informative article at Treehugger on 7 of the World's Greatest Subways. Interestingly, the London Underground isn't one of them.
- Wednesday 22, 13:34: Refract House
- Monday 13, 12:47: A discussion between SEED Magazine's Elizabeth Cline and Christopher Steiner (author of $20 Per Gallon) on how dramatically rising oil prices may actually change our lives for the better.
- Monday 06, 17:14: Dutch designer Marieke Staps' Soil Lamp is a clever LED light fixture powered by the natural biological energy in soil.
- Thursday 02, 13:09: Frank Gehry designed these duplex houses for Make It Right, a charity founded by Brad Pitt to aid in the redevelopment of the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans.
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