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Harvard Scientists Create Dirt Powered Bacteria Batteries

by Sarah Parsons, 10/12/09

sustainable design, green design, lebone, microbial fuel cell battery, energy, renewable energy, dirt power, global development

Harvard scientists believe in the power of the good earth — literally. A team at the Boston-based college have created microbial fuel cell (MFC) batteries that derive energy from naturally occurring bacteria in soil. If the product takes off, the eco-friendly batteries could provide power for some of the 500 million people in sub-Saharan Africa who lack access to electricity.

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Earthquake-Proof Wood House Survives 7.5 Magnitude Quake

by Sarah Parsons, 07/20/09

If you’re in search of a home that can withstand even the most powerful natural disasters, the solution might reside in the nearest tree. A team of researchers from five universities are currently working on ways to make wood earthquake-proof. If they succeed, the world may soon see cheap, sustainable wooden homes that can hold up even when earthquakes shake them to their cores.

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