Consumption
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IBM has focused on innovations that have the potential to change how people live, work and play in cities for their fourth annual “Next 5 in 5” list of innovations that they believe will impact our lives in the next five years.
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Artificial meat successfully grown in a laboratory for the first time.
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European tests have calculated that a boat tail – a tapering protrusion mounted on the rear of a truck – leads to fuel savings of 7.5 percent by dramatically reducing the drag caused by the lower-pressure effect that occurs in the wake of a vehicle.
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Samsung’s STORY Station 3.5-inch external hard drives cut the standby power consumption of external hard drives less to than 1W - a reduction of more than 95 percent over typical external hard drives.
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Scientists found that femtosecond comb lasers might be the right solution for measuring distances in space to a few microns.
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The Vexia Econav 435 offers drivers recommendations on the most economic route and how to conserve fuel while driving.
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We're already stretching many of our natural resources to their limits, and the world's population will jump by around 2.5 billion over the next 50 years. Here are four resources heading for a catastrophic squeeze within our lifetime.
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A new study shows that in 80 years, the overall fuel economy of the US fleet has improved a paltry three miles per gallon.
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Scottish council, West Lothian (near Edinburgh), has given the green light to a local cab company to run a fleet of Toyota Prius vehicles.
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Mazda3's iStop technology saves fuel and CO2 emissions by pausing engine when vehicle is idling
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ScienceA new study factors in everything from street lighting to airport baggage tractors in providing a more comprehensive understanding of the environmental impact of different forms of transport.
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A new start-stop system and an on-board computer, which gives drivers fuel-saving tips on-the-go, join Audi’s modular efficiency platform to cut fuel consumption and reduce CO2 emissions.
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