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Member since Feb 18, 2009, follows 1 people, 1 public groups, 761 public bookmarks (836 total).

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  • Science News for Kids: Snapshot: A brain-boosting video game on 2009-10-09
  • Tiny T-Rex on 2009-10-09
  • Science News for Kids: Snapshot: Two monkeys see a more colorful world on 2009-10-09
  • Science News for Kids: Feature: Shuffling shenanigans on 2009-10-09
  • Science News for Kids: Snapshot: Galaxies far, far, far away on 2009-10-09
  • The Story of Stuff with Annie Leonard on 2009-08-10
  • YouTube - Story of Stuff, Full Version; How Things Work, About Stuff on 2009-08-10
  • Solar Power From Your Windows, Awnings, Even Clothing? on 2009-08-10
    • "I said to myself, well, lithium ion batteries in my cell phone, in my iPod," – his daughter had given him one – "I wonder how much coal we burn to charge those guys up at the end of the day. Because that's one of the big drivers for portable power, to get all this stuff off the grid." After making some very conservative calculations, he arrived at an answer, which he shared with the class: "You burn about a quarter of a pound of coal per charge of your lithium ion battery, and you generate about half a pound of CO2 per charge, per battery, per day
  • Wastewater Produces Electricity And Desalinates Water on 2009-08-10
    • Many locations already desalinate water using either a reverse osmosis process -- one that pushes water under high pressure through membranes that allow water to pass but not salt -- or an electrodialysis process that uses electricity to draw salt ions out of water through a membrane. Both methods require large amounts of energy.
    • A typical microbial fuel cell consists of two chambers, one filled with wastewater or other nutrients and the other with water, each containing an electrode. Naturally occurring bacteria in the wastewater consume the organic material and produce electricity.
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