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Singapore Bursts With Energy, But Change Can Be Disturbing
The Temasek Review Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:42 PM PST
Beyond the forests of tall buildings that dominate Singapore’s skyline, a visitor can feel â€" if not necessarily see â€" the presence of China. A tiny city-state of nearly 5 million people (more than 70 percent ethnic Chinese) occupying a 263-square-mile island on the tip of the Malay peninsula, Singapore lives in a neighborhood increasingly in [...]

IBM 10-petaflop Blue Gene/Q supercomputer is quite Mira-culous
iTWire Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:41 PM PST
IBM has announced that the U.S. Department of Energy's (DOE) Argonne National Laboratory will use IBM's next-generation Blue Gene supercomputer to enable significant advances in areas such as designing ultra-efficient electric car batteries, understanding global climate change and exploring the evolution of the universe.

Wal-Mart expanding LED lights from 'McKinney Experiment'
McKinney Courier-Gazette Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:39 PM PST
Robert James Hughes/McKinney Courier-Gazette - The Wal-Mart on Redbud Drive uses freezer cases with LED lighting to better display products and use less energy.

Picking science that fits politics: Rep. Mike Beard on climate change | Don Shelby
MinnPost Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:39 PM PST
State Rep. Mike Beard is a nice guy. The Republican from Shakopee is the former president of the local chamber of commerce. He says he cares about humanity. He is a man with deep Christian values, a free-market conservative and a veteran of eight years on the Minnesota House Environment, Energy and Natural Resources Policy and Finance Committee. He is not, however, a scientist. But sometimes he ...

DA Willis focusing on most dangerous criminals
The Celina Record Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:37 PM PST
District Attorney Greg Willis may still be new on the job, but he said he knows where to focus the energy of his office.

Winter weather brings record setting temps, energy usage
McKinney Courier-Gazette Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:36 PM PST
The Electric Reliability Council of Texas (ERCOT) kept the lights on this time as another winter storm moved through McKinney and the rest of North Texas.

Hotchkiss students hope to change bulbs
The Daily Sentinel Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:36 PM PST
Sixth-graders at Hotchkiss Kâ€"8 School want to raise $80,000 to replace the school’s fluorescent light bulbs with energy-efficient ones. Students began working on the project in November and plan to enter the idea Wednesday in the Disney Planet Challenge. The theme park, movie and television giant is accepting ideas from elementary and middle school students across the country and will award ...

DEEP appointment on hold
Journal Inquirer Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:31 PM PST
Daniel C. Esty can’t take the helm of a new environmental-energy agency until it actually exists. So when Esty reports to work in the coming weeks, he’ll head the Department of Environmental Protection, Gov. Dannel P. Malloy said.

Baxter battles injury
Arizona Daily Wildcat Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:20 PM PST
Brooks Reed played in the heralded Senior Bowl, Ricky Elmore and Adam Grant stood out in the East-West Shrine Game and even Nic Grigsby found his way to the Eastham Energy All-Star Game.

Chambersburg officials to allow business to use solar energy system
Chambersburg Public Opinion Mon, 14 Feb 2011 22:17 PM PST
CHAMBERSBURG -- A solar energy system installed by Chambersburg Gastroenterology Associates in Chambersburg last fall will become a pilot project for the borough.




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