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Remote Controlled Planes and Image Recognition Software Track Arctic Seals on Thin Ice

Photo by jomilo75 via Flickr Creative Commons In a first-of-its-kind project, researchers from Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, a joint venture of CU-Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, are using cameras mounted to a remote controlled plane, called the Scan Eagle, to scan arctic areas monitoring seal populations as the ice levels decline. The project is keeping tabs on both the melting ice, and the animals to understand what impact warming temperatures are having on animals that rely on those … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Remote Controlled Planes and Image Recognition Software Track Arctic Seals on Thin Ice

Photo by jomilo75 via Flickr Creative Commons In a first-of-its-kind project, researchers from Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences, a joint venture of CU-Boulder and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, are using cameras mounted to a remote controlled plane, called the Scan Eagle, to scan arctic areas monitoring seal populations as the ice levels decline. The project is keeping tabs on both the melting ice, and the animals to understand what impact warming temperatures are having on animals that rely on those … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Tiny Hybrid Device Harvests Both Solar and Thermal Energy

Image via Fujitsu Constantly fascinating is the area of harvesting energy from our own bodies to power devices. A steady stream of concepts from designers and prototypes from labs keeps us entertained, though few are really viable Fujitsu hopes that its latest breakthrough in harvesting energy from both light and heat could be the next big thing for microenergy harvesting via wearable technology. Without the need for electrical wiring or battery replacements, the company hopes it could be part of commercial products by 2015. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Google Destroys 25 ChromeOS Laptops To Prove A Lame Point (Video)

Image via Google ChromeOS video Google has launched the ChromeOS laptop , which is built for working on the web — you are mainly on the cloud using Google Docs and other programs while working from the laptop. As such, your data is constantly saved in the cloud, rather than on a laptop, so you’re not at risk of losing data should your computer crash. This isn’t a surprise — for anyone who has ever used a Google Docs program, it’s a big duh that you can access your data from any computer, and don’t lose it if yo… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Over 3 Million eBooks Now Available to eReaders, Thanks to Google

Image via Google video In a much anticipated launch, Google has now made more than 3 million ebooks available for download on reading devices, including both free classics and new titles for sale at the Google eBookstore. The new option from Google will likely amp up ebook sales and give ereaders from any brand a new push among consumers. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Forget Football, Watch Live Feed of Rainforest Animals This Thanksgiving!

Photo via kodismom More often than not, if the television is on during Thanksgiving day, it’s tuned into the football games. However, there’s something even better you could be watching today. The World Land Trust (WLT) and the Reserva Ecológica de Guapiaçu (REGUA), an organization that protects one of the last stands of tropical rainforest in Brazil, have partnered up to place the cameras in the reserve, and you can watch live feed of the amazing animals living in this area from their website. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Wireless Charging Market To Hit $11.8 Billion by 2020

Photo via jeffk Wireless charging has been growing in popularity the last couple years. This last Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas showed several promising companies , and there are sure to be more in January at the next show. The idea of charging devices without having to actually plug them into the wall each time is appealing to many consumers, and the market seems to be revealing this trend.

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Green Gift Guide: The Pop Culture Fan (Slideshow)

Image: TreeHugger Our 10 holiday gift guides are packed with green gifts, and this one is for the giftees who know exactly what’s on TV, in the theaters, or hot on the streets: Pop culture may seem flightly, but few things are more luxurious than losing yourself in a good book, taking the time to appreciate great art, or spending your afternoon lounging in front of an engrossing movie . You also can’t deny the influence that

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Are Disposable eReaders In Our Future?

Image via University of Cincinnati Scientists at University of Cincinnati have figured out how to use a plain old sheet of paper as a surface for electrowetting, the technology behind e-paper such as used in e-readers and similar devices. It sounds like a dream come true because, as the researchers point out, it reduces device complexity and cost. However, it could be a huge concern since it may very well result in “disposable” one-time-use electronics. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Koostik iPhone Stereo Dock Uses Zero Electricity (Video)

Image via Koostik If you’re looking for an iPhone speaker dock that is energy efficient, you’ll be hard pressed to find something that uses less than the Koostik . It uses zero. Made entirely of solid wood, it amplifies the sound coming from the iPhone’s built-in speaker, giving you louder music without needing to plug anything in. … Read the full story on TreeHugger

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