Scientists are repurposing their research about bacteria-powered biobatteries into a new idea for artificial plants that can feed off carbon dioxide, give off oxygen and even generate a little power.
People / Amazon (2) Don’t be surprised if you see a pot of unexpected flowers on a lot of Christmas tables this year. The new Lego Icons Poinsettia set is the latest entry in the toy company’s ...
BEDFORD – Bailey’s Flowers and Gifts is celebrating a milestone this month: 40 years of serving the Bedford community. To ...
On average, Americans spend about 90% of their time indoors, and the air we breathe at work, school or home affects our overall health and well-being. Most air purification systems, however, are expen ...
Binghamton University researchers have created artificial plants that can pull carbon dioxide out of the air while releasing ...
Midstream company Energy Transfer on Wednesday said it has received requests for connections to more than 90 power plants and ...
How we use land and feed a growing global population, and the burden we place on natural habitats in pursuit of nutrition, ...
As much as we love real flowers, they can be hard to maintain and survive the harsh outdoor elements. Fortunately, artificial flowers have come a long way in terms of their lifelike appearance and ...
Tech giants looking to quickly power massive artificial intelligence centers will need new plans after US regulators quashed ...
Residents say Mr. Musk’s data center for artificial intelligence is compounding their pollution burden and adding stress on ...
Arriving in a set of two, these beautiful plant pots - inspired by Disney's iconic Alice in Wonderland - include realistic ...
Mimicking how plants convert sunlight into energy has long been a dream for scientists aiming to create renewable energy ...