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Eco Factor: Bullet Encapsulator is made up of recycled rubber that helps recover bullets for recycling.
Each of us is equally responsible toward our environment. Whatever the task, the after-effects on the environment must be considered before..
In what could be called an inspiration taken from the legendary Kontiki Voyage, Dr. Markus Erickson and Joel Pashal have decided to sail to Hawaii on a junk raft from Long Beach, California. The raft is constructed with a 1961 Cessna airplane which is..
Modern warfare is no longer confine to the dusty or marshy battlefields of the world. The war has shifted from the battlegrounds to the scientific boardrooms of the world. It is technological breakthroughs and scientific ideas that keep modern day army.
The troops in the battle fields will now carry a new weapon to combat enemy- solar panels.
Through a $ 2 million project, flexible solar panels made out of secret compound and weighing just 14 oz are being developed and studied by the Australian.
In a photo provided by General Motors, Army Maj. Gen. Roger Nadeau, commander of the U.S. Army's Research, Development and Engineering Command, takes delivery of the first of a fleet of Chevrolet Equinox fuel cell vehicles, Thursday, Sept. 21, 2006,..
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eco-friendly vehicle, hydrogen fuel cell vehicle, hydrogen fuel cell, fuel cell, Chevrolet Equinox, Army, General Motors Corp., Marines' Camp Pendleton, Calif., base, Fort Belvoir, Va. base, Environment
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