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Bacteria in soil could provide electric power
On their own, the batteries don't provide much power, but they could be stacked to produce higher wattages.
06/11/2010 03:35 pm
On their own, the batteries don't provide much power, but they could be stacked to produce higher wattages.
06/11/2010 03:35 pm
NSA data-collection programs have spawned support and criticism. But in an era when many Americans already know their personal information is being gathered, perhaps being more open about it would help, some say.
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David Eads sits among old computer parts waiting to be recycled or refurbished by FreeGeek Chicago volunteers.
David Eads runs FreeGeek Chicago, 'an Apple Store for the rest of us'
FreeGeek Chicago gives volunteers hands-on training in restoring old computers to sell or recycle – while they earn credits toward taking home their own desktop or laptop free of charge.
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