China to overtake US in science research
The rise of China and other emerging nations in scientific clout has been outlined in a Royal Society report, which says China will leapfrog the US in peer-reviewed scientific publications by 2013
The rise of China and other emerging nations in scientific clout has been outlined in a Royal Society report, which says China will leapfrog the US in peer-reviewed scientific publications by 2013
Smart grid player Silver Spring Networks lands on top; energy efficiency and solar players vie for dominance.
This time it's jatropha. It was going to grow all over the unused, dry land of energy hungry nations.
If you've got the guts to develop a business plan right now, the goodly folks at non-profit Clean Tech Open are willing to take a risk on you. The organization is running its fourth annual competition for business plan ideas and is accepting entries in the categories of Air, Water & Waste, Energy Efficiency, Green Building, Renewables, Smart Power and Transportation.
The U.S. Ambassador to Sweden appointed by Bush will likely be replaced.
A major mainstream economic writer has just weighed in on the food-or-fuel debate. That's the monster in the closet of the entire biofuel industry.
We urbanites are sitting in the bleachers for what portends to be a helluva gladiatorial battle. Corn.
This time a major U.S. newspaper editorializes against the American subsidies for ethanol.
There's an interesting commentary from AlwaysOn concerning biofuels. The author posits three waves of the biofuel business and tech development.
Me and algae, we go way back. (So far back, in fact, that I don’t remember what the proper grammar should be for the previous sentence.