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Solar Battery Thinner Than Human Hair Is World’s Thinnest and Lightest

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Solar Battery Thinner Than Human Hair Is World’s Thinnest and Lightest

Posted on 04 April 2012 by Sustainability Digest


Researchers in Japan and Austria have come up with a solar battery so thin, it makes a strand of spider silk look plump.

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Space-Tech Camera Sees Radiation, Can Assess Danger Levels

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Space-Tech Camera Sees Radiation, Can Assess Danger Levels

Posted on 02 April 2012 by Sustainability Digest


What if we could not only detect radiation, but also see it as we are assessing an area? A new camera from Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency does just this.

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Japan’s Second-to-Last Nuclear Plant Shuts Down – Nation Will Be Nuclear Free By May

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Japan’s Second-to-Last Nuclear Plant Shuts Down – Nation Will Be Nuclear Free By May

Posted on 26 March 2012 by Sustainability Digest


TEPCO will not be restarting the final reactor of the Kashiwazaki-Kariwa plant, leaving just one nuclear power plant operational in the entire nation.

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Coolest Kindergarten Ever Is a Circular Tree House

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Coolest Kindergarten Ever Is a Circular Tree House

Posted on 15 January 2012 by Sustainability Digest


The “Ring Around a Tree” in Japan is a furniture-free, circular, seven level kindergarten built around an enormous tree.

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Supply Chains & Carbon: Australia Is Worlds Largest Coal Exporter, Japan It’s Largest Customer

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Supply Chains & Carbon: Australia Is Worlds Largest Coal Exporter, Japan It’s Largest Customer

Posted on 26 November 2011 by Sustainability Digest


Coal exportation is key part of Australia’s economic productivity.

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Crazy Bus Stops From Around the World

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Crazy Bus Stops From Around the World

Posted on 09 April 2010 by Sustainability Digest

bus stops around the world photo japan strawberry

Anything that encourages public transit is welcome, and these bus stops rounded up on Toxel certainly look inviting. There is something about fruit-shaped stations in Japan; they come in a wide variety of flavours;

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