In many states, it's unlawful to toss out your old electronics.
In many states, it's unlawful to toss out your old electronics.
A new device from Fujitsi converts ambient energy from either heat or light into electricity.
From buying a Christmas tree to lighting it, saving energy is not difficult.
More gyms are using specially designed equipment to capture the energy you create while pedaling, and turn it into useful electricity.
Lasers are making a magical kind of LED turn all surfaces into light sources.
To prevent more laptops from becoming electronic waste in landfills, some Stanford graduate students designed a computer that can be disassembled in thirty seconds for recycling.
Paper-thin solar cells that can be printed on just about anything from paper to window blinds are a reality, and it won't be long before they are for sale.
E-waste poses serious environmental and health risks, but eradicating it could be economically hazardous to those whose livelihoods depend on it for employment.
Soap and wax keeps the outside of a car clean and shiny but could also improve the battery inside.