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Saturday, October 31, 2009

DIY自製環保捕蚊器

個在網路流傳的小秘方,激發了小學生實驗靈感,經過不斷嘗試,成為真正的環保良方!台北市永安國小師生從網路偏方得到靈感,利用資源回收(網站)的寶特瓶,以及不到2.5 元的成本,製造出「環保捕蚊罐」,放在地下室,一罐最多

可抓到超過1427隻蚊子,連環保專家都驚歎不已。
「環保捕蚊罐」的環保之處,不只在利用資源回收的廢寶特瓶,更因這種捕蚊法不需使用化學的殺蚊劑無毒又安全。學生估計,只要有五分之一的人改用這種環保捕蚊法,每年全球就可省下10億元新台幣的購買殺蟲劑費用。
其實很多人都曾收到過這則網路偏方的電子郵件,指出只要在室內放一小盆水,再加點洗衣粉,蚊子就會全部溺死在盆中。永安國小學生郭家安的媽媽也看到了這則郵件,並付諸實施,雖然效果不佳,但卻激發郭家安動手研究,並在老師徐佳璋指導下,找出真正有效的捕蚊良方。
徐佳璋表示,剛看到這則網路偏方時,就懷疑是什麼東西誘使蚊子前來?是洗衣粉的成分還是香味?結果按網路傳聞操作,三天只抓到11隻蚊子,把洗衣粉濃度調高後,三天只抓到一隻蚊子,效果並不好。
因 此,師生動手實驗,希望找出更有效的誘蚊法。蚊子會被吸引嗎?試試看暖暖包。蚊子會對不同顏色有反應嗎?試著用不同顏色寶特瓶來誘蚊。捕蚊罐放置的高度是 否有差異?把捕蚊罐吊高到蚊子飛行高度試試看。學生還試過用蜂蜜、蘆薈、黏鼠板膠來誘蚊或黏蚊。最後發現,蚊子會受到二氧化碳及黑色吸引,即利用發酵糖水 會釋出二氧化碳的原理來製造捕蚊罐。
徐佳璋表示,「環保捕蚊罐」研發成功後,曾創下單罐一周內在地下室停車場捕獲1427隻蚊子的紀錄;另一次測試放置九罐捕蚊罐,更共抓到超過五千隻蚊子。徐家安回憶整個實驗過程,最「苦」的就是撈出一坨坨的蚊子屍體,計算到底有幾隻。
而這項成果不但讓永安國小這群師生獲得全國科展特優,並在環保署舉辦的2005年全國環保創意競賽中得到佳作殊榮。有人質疑蚊子會不會再度飛出?糖水罐反而成了「養蚊罐」?徐佳璋指出,只要上下半部的寶特瓶密合,蚊子絕對「只進不出」,還有一些小果蠅也會死在裡面。
但 此捕蚊罐也有局限。徐佳璋表示,並非100%的蚊子都會被誘引,在人多的環境,即使放了捕蚊罐,仍免不了有人被叮咬;捕蚊罐使用效果最佳地點,是在停車 場、地下室等蚊子較多的室內場所。 尤其是近年來,即使有寒流、強烈冷氣團來襲的冬季,仍有地下家蚊(溫帶家蚊的一種)作怪,出沒地點多集中在地下室,最適合使用環保捕蚊罐來展開抗蚊大作 戰。
「蚊子專家」台北市立教育大學環境教育研究所教授黃基森十分肯定「環保捕蚊罐」,認為它有學理根據,不少市售的捕蚊器就是利用散發二氧化碳來 誘蚊,只是一般捕蚊器多半價格高昂,如能廢物利用,意義更佳;但要注意的是,不同酵母菌對不同品種的斑蚊、家蚊誘引效果可能還有差異。


Friday, March 20, 2009

The Transforming Movito Electric Scooter

The Transforming Movito Electric Scooter
by Jorge Chapa

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The Movito is an eco-friendly electric scooter that recently took top honors in NASA’s Create the future Design Contest. Designed by Tai Chiem, the vehicle is propelled by a carbon-cutting in-wheel electric motor located within a modular base that can be detached to form a two-seat vehicle.

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Here at Inhabitat we’re big fans of futuristic prototypes, and any design that has received a NASA award definitely has our attention. The Movito consists of two modular parts - an upper scooter chassis, and a base that provides propulsion via an electric motor and rechargeable batteries. The use of an in-wheel motor allows the scooter’s chassis to be slim, smoothly sculpted, and exceptionally lightweight.

Since the vehicle’s propulsion system is designed as a self-contained unit, two bases can be detached and aligned in parallel to create a two-seater vehicle. The innovative electric scooters are intended for urban use and come complete with a gps system with a touch screen interface.

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Thursday, March 12, 2009

Easy To Install Solar Panels Are City Friendly and Affordable

by Christine Lepisto, Berlin on 03.11.09

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Solar start-up Veranda Solar wants to change the world of solar power the way Apple changed computers. Veranda got a big head-start on financing the start-up when the company was awarded 100,000€ as runner-up in the PICNIC Green Challenge, funded by the Dutch postcode lottery. The solar panels Veranda uses are nothing special. The prototypes were developed in cooperation with Stanford University and SunPower Corp. No new photovoltaic advances, no biomimicry.

But these solar panels are offering something new to the market. Check the photo over the fold to see what makes Veranda solar special and decide for yourself if they have what it takes for success.

veranda solar panels installed out of a window photo
Image via: Veranda Photos

Veranda Solar panels are plug-and-play. They can be installed in hours, with just a screwdriver, and without expensive solar specialists. The ease of installation on balconies and hanging out of windows will appeal to sustainably-oriented city dwellers, although solar panels will certainly join clotheslines and television dishes in the architectural eyesore wars. But this is exactly the angle Veranda Solar will use to compete. Veranda intends to win the wars by selling -- in the words of Travis Bradford, president of solar-research firm Prometheus Institute: "sexy solar."


The solar panels can be flat-packed for efficient shipping and come with everything needed for operation. At $400 for a 60 to 70 watt ($600 for a panel with inverter and cables), the Veranda solar panels are affordable, or at least in line with the cost of many electronic toys that are enjoyed by the people in Veranda's target market, but not beating the market benchmark of $1 per watt. However, Veranda can appeal to lower income buyers with the expandability concept. Consumers can start with one panel, adding additional panels later simply by snapping them on. Veranda also plans to use financing models that promote the accessibility of the technology, such as leasing the panels through utility companies.

CEO Capra J’neva is quoted in Salon:

We interact with real people to create our products, so we are reducing market risk by understanding the real needs of people.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Blight: Illuminating Solar Blinds Turn Night to Day

Blight: Illuminating Solar Blinds Turn Night to Day
by Mike Chino

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One of fifty top entries in this year’s Greener Gadgets Design Competition, Vincent Gerkens’ Blight offers a brilliant twist on staid venetian blinds. Rather than serving simply to block the sun’s rays, the design re-envisions blinds as sun-soaking solar panels that store energy during the day and illuminate your interiors at night.

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Named after a combination of the words “blind” and “light”, Blight creates a seamless link between the indoors and the outdoors, storing sunlight during the day and giving it back at night. The smart design takes advantage of the large surface area of extended venetian blinds by lining each panel with flexible solar cells. Once night falls, stored energy is transfered to a layer of electroluminescent foil, which provides energy-efficient light.

Gerkens states: “With Blight we have not produced a new object; we have just created the design of an everlasting product: the Venetian blind. We use all the current functions of this object and add a little technology to give it a new function - to catch solar energy and convert it into electricity.”

There’s lots more innovative eco gadgets to check out, so head over to the to the Greener Gadgets website to see all 50 entries! And remember, we’ll be awarding $5000 to the top three designs so be sure to vote for your favorite!

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Tuesday, September 23, 2008

LED Lighting

Durable solid-state light that is more compact and durable than incandescents

A Light Emitting Diode (LED) is a semiconductor device which converts electricity into light. LED lighting has been around since the 1960s, but is just now beginning to appear in the residential market for space lighting. At first white LEDs were only possible by "rainbow" groups of three LEDs -- red, green, and blue -- by controlling the current to each to yield an overall white light. Standard array 18 LED lighting diodesThis changed in 1993 when Nichia created a blue indium gallium chip with a phosphor coating that is used to create the wave shift necessary to emit white light from a single diode. This process is much less expensive for the amount of light generated.

Each diode is about 1/4 inch in diameter and uses about ten milliamps to operate at about a tenth of a watt. LEDs are small in size, but can be grouped together for higher intensity applications. LED fixtures require a driver which is analogous to the ballast in fluorescent fixtures. The drivers are typically built into the fixture (like fluorescent ballasts) or they are a plug transformer for portable (plug-in) fixtures. The plug-in transformers allow the fixture to run on standard 120 volt alternating current (AC), with a modest (about 15 to 20 percent) power loss.

The efficacy of a typical residential application LED is approximately 20 lumens per watt (LPW), though efficacies of up to 100 LPW have been created in laboratory settings. Incandescent bulbs have an efficacy of about 15 LPW and ENERGY STAR® qualified compact fluorescents are about 60 LPW, depending on the wattage and lamp type. Some manufacturers claim efficacies much higher than 20 LPW; make sure to examine system efficacy, which accounts for the power use of all components. In December 2006, the U.S. Department of Energy studied the efficacy of four luminaries. All four fell short of the manufacturers’ claims; the study implies that manufacturers are relying on measurements of how much light an isolated LED produces, rather than how much light an LED luminaire actually delivers.

LEDs are better at placing light in a single direction than incandescent or fluorescent bulbs. Because of their directional output, they have unique design features that can be exploited by clever designs. LED strip lights can be installed under counters, in hallways, and in staircases; concentrated arrays can be used for room lighting. Waterproof, outdoor fixtures are also available. Some manufacturers consider applications such as gardens, walkways, and decorative fixtures outside garage doors to be the most cost-efficient.

LED lights are more rugged and damage-resistant than compact fluorescents and incandescent bulbs. LED lights don't flicker. They are very heat sensitive; excessive heat or inappropriate applications dramatically reduce both light output and lifetime. Uses include:

  • Task and reading lamps
  • Linear strip lighting (under kitchen cabinets)
  • Recessed lighting/ceiling cans
  • Porch/outdoor/landscaping lighting
  • Art lighting
  • Night lights
  • Stair and walkway lighting
  • Pendants and overhead
  • Retrofit bulbs for lamps

Definitions and Terms

Term

Definition

Units

How to interpret

Color Temperature

Color of light

Kelvin (K)

Sunlight at sunrise is 1800K
100W Incandescent light bulb is 2850K
Overcast Sky is 6500K

Color Rendering Index (CRI)

Light’s effect on color

Scale of 0 to 100 with sunlight at 100

The higher the number, the more “true” the color will look in that light

Brightness

The intensity of the light.

Lumens

The higher the lumens, the brighter the light

Power

Amount of electrical energy consumed

Watts

Lower the watts, the lower the energy consumed

Efficacy

The efficiency of the bulb to convert electricity into light

Lumens per Watt

More efficient bulbs provide more light using less energy





Energy Efficiency

Individual LEDs are considerably more efficient; however, the lamp or fixture design is reduced by the driver and electronics. In addition, LEDs do not produce heat like incandescent bulbs.



Quality and Durability

LEDs last considerably longer than incandescent or fluorescent lighting. LEDs don't typically burn out like traditional lighting, but rather gradually decrease in light output. Their "useful life" is defined by the Alliance for Solid-State Illumination Systems and Technologies (ASSIST) as the time it takes until 70% of initial light output is reached, often 50,000 hours. They are resistant to thermal and vibrational shocks and perform well when subjected to frequent on-off cycling.





No additional tools or training are required for installation of LED fixtures.



The biggest limitation to LED for common residential use is the cost of manufacturing due to still-limited production runs. Manufacturers claim production will increase considerably in the near future, further lowering prices. Currently, there is a limited number of LED fixture manufactures, but this is changing. Retrofit bulbs range from $25 to $60 for night lights and small lamps.


The cost savings of LEDs can be found in smaller wattage lamps or for applications that take advantage of their longevity, such as difficult to reach places. They are also advantageous for dimmable fixtures, since dimmable fluorescents are expensive.



The small size of LED lights encourages a variety of design options. White LED lamps are available with Edison (screw-in type) bases to retrofit existing fixtures. There are LED strips that can be used under cabinets. In addition, outdoor landscaping fixtures are available.



LED lamps have many advantages over traditional lighting methods. These include:

  • Low energy consumption – retrofit bulbs range from 0.83 to 7.3 Watts
  • Long service life – LED bulbs can last up to 50,000 hours
  • Durable – LED bulbs are resistant to thermal and vibrational shocks and turn on instantly from -40C° to 185C°, making them ideal for applications subject to frequent on-off cycling, such as garages and basements
  • Directional distribution of light – good for interior task lighting
  • No infrared or ultraviolet radiation – excellent for outdoor use because UV light attracts bugs
  • Safety and environmentally conscious – LEDs contain no mercury and remain cool to the touch
  • Fully dimmable – LEDs do not change their color tint when dimmed unlike incandescent lamps that turn yellow
  • No frequency interference – no ballast to interfere with radio and television signals
  • Range of color – LEDs can be manufactured produce all colors of the spectrum without filters, they can also produce white light in a variety of color temperatures

There are some current disadvantages to LED lighting:

  • LEDs are currently more expensive than more conventional lighting technologies, and may be hard to locate
  • LED are very heat sensitive. Excessive heat or inappropriate applications dramatically reduce both light output and lifespan
  • LEDs typically cast light in one direction at a narrow angle compared to incandescent or fluorescent lamps so lenses or reflectors are needed in fixtures to broaden the beam (if desired)

Saturday, September 6, 2008

Big LED Breakthrough at Purdue University Could Change the World

by Michael Graham Richard, Gatineau, Canada on 07.22.08

Purdue University LED research photo

Better, Cheaper LEDs
The incandescent lightbulb that wastes 90% of the electricity as heat is dying, we all know that. But a new breakthrough in solid state lighting might also kill compact fluorescent lightbulbs (CFLs) faster than some expected. Scientists at Purdue University have figured out how to manufacture LED solid-state lights on regular metal-coated silicon wafers (more details below). What this means is: much lower costs.

10% Reduction in Total Electricity Use
And since about 1/3 of U.S. electricity is used to produce light, this is major. "If you replaced existing lighting with solid-state lighting, following some reasonable estimates for the penetration of that technology based on economics and other factors, it could reduce the amount of energy we consume for lighting by about one-third. That represents a 10 percent reduction of electricity consumption and a comparable reduction of related carbon emissions," said Timothy D. Sands, professor of Materials Engineering and Electrical and Computer Engineering states at Purdue.

LED lights photo

Old LEDs vs. New LEDs
What makes traditional LEDs so expensive is that the light-emitting layer of an LED light is a gallium nitride crystal and it needs to be treated in various ways with expensive materials.

Dailytech:

In sapphire based LEDs, used for green or blue lighting, mirror-like reflectors are need to reflect and resend emitted light, increasing the efficiency. Typically, this layer is extremely expensive to produce, part of the reason the current generation of LED lighting costs so much,costing at least 20 times more than conventional incandescent and fluorescent bulbs. Also, the LEDs are built on sapphire crystals, which provide the color, but are extremely expensive.

But the new LEDs can be made using standard silicon wafers and already existing, less expensive, processes. This would make them competitive with incandescent and CFLs.

The new techniques yield a crystalline structure aligned to the crystalline silicon. This means that the LEDs are less prone to defects and will perform more efficiently [...] silicon dissipates heat more effectively than sapphires. This will reduce damage during operation and lead to longer lifetimes and more reliability..

We might soon have to get used to changing lightbulbs every other decade.

LEDs that are currently available convert electricity to light with an efficiency of 47 to 64%. It is predicted that LED produced with Purdue's process would have an efficiency in the high-end of that range, compared to about 10% for incandescent.

Wednesday, July 23, 2008

MOWERCYCLE! Human powered lawn-mower

MOWERCYCLE! Human powered lawn-mower
by Jill Fehrenbacher

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Behold the mowercycle! Is this an awesome DIY design or what? This ingenious bicycle-lawnmower fashioned by an unknown suburban lawn owner out of an old bicycle and a broken lawnmower, is a testament to the creativity of the human spirit. Spotted in dot dream’s flickr stream, we have no idea who the original photographer was, nor do we know anything about the owner/designer of the MOWERCYCLE. All we know is that it is awesome and should be an inspiration to sustainable design fans and DIY tinkerers everywhere.

Tuesday, July 1, 2008

VOLTAIC’s Super Solar Powered Backpack

VOLTAIC’s Super Solar Powered Backpack
by Ali Kriscenski

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There’s nothing quite like renewable energy on-the-go, and Voltaic makes solar power a stylish accessory with a hot lineup of solar powered bags to charge your mobile gadgets. We’ve been impressed with Voltaic’s products from the get go, and with their ongoing efforts to amp up the sustainability factor in their bags like boosting the power in their Generator laptop bag and going to 100% post-consumer recycled PET plastic based fabrics. One of our all-time favorite bags is the durable Voltaic Backpack which just may be the ultimate sustainable summertime sidekick and a must have for the eco-geek on the go.


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The Voltaic Backpack has 1,850 cubic inches of storage, making it the ideal weekend or day pack. Made from a tough fabric that puts recycled PET soda bottles into good use, the backpack is built to hold up under wear and tear. Water resistant and light weight, the bag offers 4 watts of solar power to charge smaller gadgets like phones, cameras and mp3 players and lots of techy features - like 11 adaptors, pouches and wire channels - keep things organized on the go. The bag even has a padded sleeve that can hold up to a 17″ laptop making versatility part of the deal.

+ Voltaic Systems

+ Voltaic Now Using Recycled Bottles in their Solar Bags
+ NEW VOLTAIC ‘GENERATOR’ Solar Bag Charges Laptops!

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Friday, June 27, 2008

CHERRYPAL: World’s Most Affordable Green PC

CHERRYPAL: World’s Most Affordable Green PC
by Evelyn Lee

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CherryPal is taking cloud computing mainstream in a big way with a soon to be released green personal computer. This green PC comes in a small, affordable package weighing just 10.5 ounces and consuming no more than two watts of power. The triple-core processor only has one fifth of the components of traditional computers, boots-up in 20 seconds, and promises to be faster than Vista and mac’s OS-X.

CherryPal had us doing our computer research to understand the power behind utilizing cloud computing. The PC contains only 4GB of flash storage, 256MB of memory, and a power architecture-based 400MHz Freescale mobileGT MPC5121e chip on a Linux operating system. To the everyday user, this means that most of the computer resources will be owned and accessed by a third-party provider in a data center – the type of service on demand similar to the way we program a Tivo. It also means that computer viruses will truly be a thing of the past for Cherrypal users.

For those of you who are a little more tech savy, here’s a more complete list of CherryPal’s Hardware:

  • Freescale’s MPC5121e mobileGT processor, 800 MIPS (400 MHz) of processing
  • 256MB of DDR2 DRAM
  • 4GB NAND Flash-based solid state drive
  • WiFi 802.11b/g Wi-Fi
  • Two USB 2.0 ports
  • One 10/100 Ethernet with RJ-45 jack
  • One VGA DB-15 display out jack
  • Headphone level stereo audio out 3.5mm jack
  • 9vDC 2.5mm 10 watt AC-DC adapter power supply
  • 10.5 ounces
  • 1.3″ high, 5.8″ x 4.2″ wide

Skeptics standby, CEO Max Seibold stands firmly behind his product believing it will not only deliver on energy savings and cost, but also on speed, making it “the most affordable, greenest computer on the market.” According to Seibold, CherryPal will be able to appease the music collectors, the gamers, and those looking for a simple to use word processor. While official pricing hasn’t been released yet, sources say to look-out for prices well under $400 sans the monitor, keyboard, and any additional accessories necessary to run the desktop. Look out for an early August release along with a laptop to follow in the near future.


Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Mythbusters Prove Electric Vehicles Outperform Gas!

Mythbusters Prove Electric Vehicles Outperform Gas!

by Jorge Chapa

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We are big fans of the TV show Mythbusters, so when we found out about their tests pitting gas vehicles against electric vehicles in 5 extreme tests, we couldn’t help but take notice. The myth: gas vehicles better perform better than electric. The truth, according to Mythbusters, is that electric vehicles outperform their gas-powered counterparts. BUSTED !

Jamie Hyneman provides a behind the scenes account of their tests. They decided to pit compact vehicles, ATVs, motorcycles and go karts against their electric counterparts. Amongst their findings are that ATV’s aren’t subject to pollution restrictions, and they pollute four times more than a regular vehicle. They showed that with a little ingenuity they could create a better performing electric version of the ATV. As if that wasn’t enough, they saw how the benefits of electric vehicles outweigh the drawbacks, and that is not even counting the extreme difference in emissions.

In a final test they pitted an X1 Wrightspeed, an electric supercar prototype, vs a Ferrari. The winner…the electric vehicle, busting the ultimate myth, that electric vehicles have no real muscle behind them.

We look forward to seeing the show when it airs on the Discovery Channel, and hope that the team decides to tackle other similar myths.

+ MythBuster: Why Electric Vehicles Beat Gas in 5 Extreme Tests @Popular Mechanics

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Monday, June 16, 2008

CORRUGATED CARDBOARD LAPTOP CASE

CORRUGATED CARDBOARD LAPTOP CASE

by Adele Chong

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With the overwhelming number of generic black laptop totes flooding the market these days, it was refreshing to have a close encounter with Giles Miller’s unique Corrugated Cardboard Laptop Case at London’s [re]Design exhibit this fall. Sturdy, stylish, and completely sustainable, the cardboard lining the front of Miller’s tree-loving creation is 100% recycled, and the unique fluting gives its wearer the option to personalize it with custom designs such as one’s initials (or an apple logo — as shown here).

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Photo from PSFK fashion

If you are looking for something a little warmer, the case also comes in cosier-looking versions craftily constructed out of old carpet patches.

Feeding off the plethora of potential possibilites that have become available to him via working with sustainable design, the young UK designer primarily focuses his energy on three primary categories of sustainability: using recycled and recyclable materials, using all-natural materials and re-using existing objects and products. Miller showed off a number of other recycled corregated cardboard pieces at the London Design Festival this year, including tables, lamps and room dividers. His simple but brilliant fluting process is what caught our eye and makes this refined work rise above all the other cardboard designers out there.

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SARAH HOOD ORGANIC JEWELRY

SARAH HOOD ORGANIC JEWELRY

by Emily Pilloton

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Green is glamour for Sarah Hood, whose jewelry “is a constant exploration of the natural world. I hope to showcase the ordinary in extraordinary ways.” Her Organic line of necklaces and rings does just this, transforming the ordinary leaf, seedling, or acorn into an eye-catching piece of living adornment. The Seattle-based jewelry designer collects organic forms that interest her in their form, color, or texture, and turns them into unique pieces of art/jewelry that are fit for a (green) queen.

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Sarah says, “My organic jewelry comes from a desire to embrace the impermanence of the natural world around me. Rather than lamenting the transience of life, this jewelry celebrates it, transforming decay into beauty and lyricism, fragility into a strength of purpose.”

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Friday, June 13, 2008

NEW LUMEN DESIGNS

NEW LUMEN DESIGNS

by Jill Fehrenbacher


Adam Frank struck a chord last fall with his gorgeous Lumen oil lamp which casts a shadow of a tree on your wall. A couple weeks after the design made the rounds on the blogosphere, the Lumen got featured on Daily Candy and in The New York Times, and Adam quickly sold out of all Lumen for the rest of the holiday season. Now we are thrilled to announce that Adam is back and better than ever with 5 fabulous new Lumen designs

In case you’ve tired of the original pine tree design (or never liked pine trees in the first place), now there are several different types of trees to choose from (Magnolia and Cedar), as well as flying birds, birds in trees, and even a flame. Personally I love the bird designs. I think I’m going to have to get me another Lumen, even though I already have the original. Now the only question is: flock of flying birds or birds in a tree? I really can’t decide - they are both so cute.

What’s your favorite Lumen?




Friday, June 6, 2008

Water-powered Device

At the 2008 CES (Consumer Electronics show) in Las Vegas, there was a new water-powered device for charging laptops and other electronic devices! We are excited to see the power of water finally being used to its potential! The big oil companies have tried to stop the power of water from being used in the automotive industry, but they can't keep everyone's lips sealed!

Apple's MacBook going solar?

APPLE FILES SOLAR PATENT: MacBook going solar?

by Mike Chino

If you read Inhabitat with any frequency, you know we are always on the lookout for greener gadgets that will reduce the amount of energy and waste associated with wireless mobility. Well, we just spotted some breaking greener gadget news that are sure to get Apple fans excited! Drumroll please..

Apple just filed a patent to infuse their hand-helds and computers with a thin film of solar cells, paving the way for a new generation of gadgets with battery life boosted by the sun. The patent approaches the prospect from every angle, with schematics to stack photovoltaic cells beneath the entire surface of their portables - including the screen!

We’ve covered portable solar solutions in the past, but it’s big news when such a prominent player steps up to the plate - and who wouldn’t love a greener Apple?Greener Apple, Green my mac, green my apple, greener gadgets, apple solar power, mac solar power, mac solar patent, apple solar patent, green electronics, solar apple, solar mac, solar iPod, solar Macbook, solar power book, solar iPhone

The patent states a variety of possible applications: “Solar cells are typically stacked with other layers made of transparent or semi-transparent materials… Some of these layers may be used for display or input purposes, and some layers may be coated with various materials or they may be etched with product logos or other patterns.” It goes on to explain that devices could display the performance of the solar cells on their screens next to the battery bar, or even on top of the cells themselves.

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It will be interesting to see if the use of photo-voltaic panels in portable electronics will contradict the current consumer trend towards smaller and smaller gadgets, since a large, flat surface is required for solar to have any degree of efficiency. I’m also curious to see how they plan to deal with heat issues inherent in leaving pricey electronics out in the sun. Either way, this will be one to watch.

We’ve long been fans of Apple’s meticulous product design, and long lamented the companies slow steps towards sustainability, so this announcement makes us very excited. We can’t wait to see what Apple is planning to do with this patent.

Via Forbes.com

时钟衣

科学家与发明家们挤尽脑汁,终于研发出了一种带有电子时钟的上衣。科学界都被这项发明所震惊,纷纷舆论。他们认为世界最伟大的发明已就此诞生了!以后,我们再也不必戴手表出门,家中也无需装置时钟喽!不少科学家深信,少了时钟和手表所释放的大量二氧化碳,地球的平均气温会下降到侏罗纪期间时代的水平,原始植物都会再次在世界各各角落萌生,绝种数万年的动物,包括恐龙,都有可能重生。总而言之,时钟衣万岁!