Yearly Archives: 2012

Transportation Update: Bunker Fuels Getting Greener

At this year's American Chemical Society's National Meeting & Exposition, scientists announced a new breakthrough in low sulfur diesel fuel called Bunker Green (TM)....

Inner Space Update: New Marine Index Assesses the Ocean

What is the global score for the ocean today? According to marine researchers who measure ecological health we are barely getting a passing grade. The...

Measuring the Anthropocene – The Human Impact on Planet Earth

I'm back, getting into the swing of things again. I appreciate you dropping by the site. Today's topic is visualizing the Anthropocene. Not familiar with...

Water Update: Underground Water Reserves – Is There a New Crisis Emerging?

Depending on what latest research paper you are reading or with whom you are talking we are either on the edge of a new...

Headlines at 21st Century Tech for August 10, 2012

Welcome to this week’s 21st Century Technology headlines. Each week I select a few interesting stories about technological innovation that can help us tackle...

Climate Change Update: Ten Things a Warming World Will Do

The following is not a top ten list. It's just what I could quickly pen as a way of introducing a subject that has...

Climate Change Update: One Degree Celsius Rise = 1.3% Reduction in Economic Growth for the Developing World

"Temperature Shocks and Economic Growth" is the title of a new report released this month in the American Economic Journal: Macroeconomics. It is based...

Manufacturing Update: 3D Printers Continue to Change the Way We Produce Things

How about bringing home your own 3D printer? Or how about building your home with a 3D printer? Two new 3D stories caught my...

Our Space Future in the 21st Century – Part 5: Inhabiting Mars – Why? How? When?

Welcome to our 200th blog posting. It seems appropriate to write this article on a milestone date in the advancement of human technology in...

Climate Change Update: Is Nigeria in Other Nations’ Futures?

Nigeria, Africa's largest Sub-Saharan nation is experiencing the consequences of its population growth, its need for more agricultural production, its cultural and tribal history,...

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