Scientific American Sanyo to build new lithium-ion battery plant | TOKYO (Reuters) - Sanyo Electric Co Ltd the world's largest maker of rechargeable batteries, said it plans to build a new lithium-ion battery plant in western Japan by early to mid 2009, in its late... (photo: WN/Theresa Poongan)
Gulf News American businesses see brisk expansion in Dubai | Dubai: American businesses are growing at a brisk rate in Dubai as it is becoming easier for businesses to start up, according to a top official of the American Business Council (ABC). | Libby Moles... (photo: GFDL / LoverOfDubai )
Canada Dot Com Solar system is egg-shaped, scientists find | PARIS - Millions of textbooks depicting our solar system as spherical have got it all wrong, according to studies of data sent back from deep space by NASA's venerable probe, Voyager 2. | The sun's ... (photo: Public Domain) NASAPhotosScienceSpaceTechnology
New Scientist Did newborn Earth harbour life? | Life on Earth might have emerged about 750 million years earlier than previously thought, new research suggests. | Researchers have found unusually light isotopes of carbon, a common indicator of li... (photo: Public Domain) AustraliaCarbonEarthLifePhotosResearch
The Boston Globe A clean break from the fossil fuel age | EVERYWHERE WE turn, Massachusetts residents are feeling the sting of high energy costs. With crude oil more than $140 a barrel and gasoline more than $4 a gallon, the p... (photo: creative commons photo / Rico Shen) ClimateEnergyMassachusettsOilPhotos
Malaya Makati transport goes green | BY ASHZEL HACHERO | PUBLIC transportation in the country's financial capital started going green yesterday with the introduction of electric jeepneys (e-jeepneys) offer... (photo: WN / Renzelle Mae Abasolo) EnvironmentJeepneyMakatiPhotosTransport