• The Environment

    Plug In Your Prius

    By the Editors of E - The Environmental Magazine Posted on 11.6.2008 9 Comments

    Dear EarthTalk: I understand that Toyota is planning to sell a plug-in Prius that will greatly improve the car's already impressive fuel efficiency. Will I be able to convert my older (2006) Prius to make it a plug-in hybrid vehicle? -- Albert D. Rich, Kamuela, Hawaii Toyota is readying a limited run of a plug-in Prius, which can average 100 miles per gallon, for use in government and commercial fleets starting in 2009. Toyota will monitor how these cars, which will have high-efficiency lithium-ion batteries that haven't been fully tested yet, will hold up under everyday use.

    4.18.2009 at 09:53pm - Comment by Dr.Dimbo

    I think we should stop worrying about our "carbon footprint" ( which by the way doesn't exist ). Its nothing to worry about.

  • Technology

    The World's Spookiest Weapons

    By Posted on 5.9.2008 19 Comments

    4.18.2009 at 12:14pm - Comment by Dr.Dimbo

    Go rail gun!

  • Science

    Building the Real Iron Man

    By Posted on 5.7.2008 47 Comments

    Afghanistan. A hidden bunker. Four men with rifles guard a thick, rusted steel door. Bam! A huge fist pounds against it—from inside. Bam! More blows dent the steel. The hinges strain. The guards cower, inching backward. Whatever's trying to break out is big. And angry.

    4.17.2009 at 09:15pm - Comment by Dr.Dimbo

    That has to be one of the WORST exoskeletons I either thought of or seen. There is not much protection and not very strong at all. The military needs to rethink its standards.



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