Japan Feeding Food Waste-Derived Biogas into City Grid

Bio Energy Corp. announced that they started feeding biogas refined and processed from food waste into the city pipeline system, ahead of all other companies in Japan. Approximately 800,000 cubic meters of gas (under standard conditions)–enough to accommodate...

Diet Soda increases weight and risk of diabetes.

Two new studies found that diet drinks and artificial sweeteners increase people’s waistlines and increase their risk of diabetes.From ScienceDaily: Measures of height, weight, waist circumference and diet soda intake were recorded at SALSA enrollment and at...

Commercialize Low-Temperature Waste Heat Recovery System

Da Vinci Co., a start-up company specializing in heat control technologies in Nara Prefecture, Japan., has been developing a system that recovers low-temperature waste heat and generates electricity using a rotary heat engine (RHE). The utilization of low-temperature...

Government fix the budget better by doing nothing

CBO – These two alternative futures in a pair of graphs projects that deficits will disappear entirely in four more years if Congress were to just sit on its hands and do nothing? Take a look.

Old people dying from side effects of commonly used drugs

OVER-65s who take a ­cocktail of commonly prescribed and over the counter pills could be cutting their lives short.The anticholinergic drugs, ­regularly taken by half OAPs, help problems such as heart disease, constipation, incontinence and indigestion. But mixing the...

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