Don’t give up on the newspaper industry just yet–it could soon be powering your car. Researchers at Tulane University have discovered a strain of bacteria that can turn paper into butanol, a biofuel substitue for gasoline. [Read the rest of this entry…]
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Could sewage be the holy grail for clean fuel? The Orange County Sanitation District (OCSD) in Fountain Valley, Calif., recently opened the world’s first tri-generation fuel cell and hydrogen energy station, which uses sewage biogas to produce heat, electricity, and hydrogen. The end result of the system is a constant stream of hydrogen that doesn’t require large amounts of electricity to produce. [Read the rest of this entry…]
Image from Mortal KombatAustralia’s quest for an adults only rating has finally come into fruition with NSW agreeing to adopt the rating in principle. The state was the only one that abstained f
Screenshot taken by Terence Huynh/TECHGEEK.com.auNews has just filtered through that the BlackBerry blog has been hacked after RIM announced that it will cooperate with the police to bring those who p
After the release of the fourth and final DLC character, Freddy Krueger, all four DLC characters as well as four Klassic Costume packs are now available. It is unknown whether there will be more DLC c
This month on the show we talk about the hands-on Tom had with the Nokia N9, the Raspberry Pi $25 computer and that ‘atom by atom’ game engine.Stewart and Tom have made a record, this bein
Image: Tom Solari/TECHGEEK.com.auA new presentation to the American Psychological Association has said that social media’s effect on children, especially in human interaction, may lead to them d
Yes, it’s another Infographic Sunday, and this time we bring you one that shows you where Google is making the big bucks. Everyone knows it’s in advertising, but what are the very keywords
Apple are just a bunch of douchebags, while apparently IE users aren’t stupid after all. Plus, Terence and Chris fight again over the Nintendo 3DS and teenagers giving their opinions on Facebook
Image: Tom Solari/TECHGEEK.com.auAn interesting graphic released today by the folks over at JumpTap, a mobile ad firm, that shows the United States divided – but not on the typical political lin