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Sorry, Rowan Atkinson, electric cars are here to stay — and improve
The reason automakers and car buyers are embracing EVs is not primarily because they want to save the planet. It’s because, on many fronts, they are superior technology.
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Battery-powered appliances will be the future of home clean energy
Traditionally, batteries’ purpose was to make gadgets portable. Today, they’re a shortcut in our path to “electrify everything.”
Why Americans should eat more lentils
Pound for pound, raw lentils have more protein than steak. While not as protein-dense oncecooked, they pack even more iron than meat, in addition to other vitamins and minerals.
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Apple is quietly changing how we charge iPhones. Other devices may be next
To reach net-zero emissions, our machines need to talk to the grid. With clean energy charging, Apple enlisted millions of iPhones to do just that.
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How trash could help curb airline emissions
Sustainable aviation fuel, or SAF, is the most promising way for the aviation industry to replace fossil fuels in aircraft — and for you to feel better about flying.
How to buy a heat pump for your home
As the United States begins spending millions of dollars to incentivize new heat pumps, homeowners and landlords are facing the same question: How do I install one?
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How do I compost at home? New technology makes going green easier
New technology and services are making it easier to compost, whether you live out in the country or in a 400-square-foot apartment.
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