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                    <title>Faraday reveals sleek, sporty concept car in Vegas</title>
                    <description>The automotive future according to a new electric car maker looks an awful lot like a Corvette crossed with the Batmobile.</description>
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                    <category>Energy &amp; Green Tech</category>                    <pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2016 03:33:28 EST</pubDate>
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                    <title>Future vehicles will be virtually tested before the first prototype is built</title>
                    <description>Future cars and trucks will be tested in a virtual environment long before the first vehicle prototype is built. UMIT Research Lab at Umeå University plays a key part when the vehicle manufacturers Scania and Volvo Cars and the simulation companies Algoryx Simulation and Modelon join forces to develop technology for the next generation of vehicle system simulators.</description>
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                    <category>Engineering</category>                    <pubDate>Wed, 25 Feb 2015 09:20:19 EST</pubDate>
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                    <title>Government wants to make cars talk to each other (Update)</title>
                    <description>The Obama administration said Monday it is taking a first step toward requiring that future cars and light trucks be equipped with technology that enables them to warn each other of potential danger in time to avoid collisions.</description>
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                    <category>Hi Tech &amp; Innovation</category>                    <pubDate>Mon, 18 Aug 2014 12:09:20 EDT</pubDate>
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                    <title>Toyota shows machines to help sick, elderly move</title>
                    <description>Toyota unveiled its ambitions for high-tech health care Tuesday, displaying experimental robots that the auto giant says can lift disabled patients from their hospital beds or help them walk.</description>
                    <link>https://phys.org/news/2011-11-toyota-machines-sick-elderly.html</link>
                    <category>Hi Tech &amp; Innovation</category>                    <pubDate>Tue, 01 Nov 2011 05:08:14 EDT</pubDate>
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                    <title>Powered by seaweed: Polymer from algae may improve battery performance</title>
                    <description>(PhysOrg.com) -- By looking to Mother Nature for solutions, researchers have identified a promising new binder material for lithium-ion battery electrodes that not only could boost energy storage, but also eliminate the use of toxic compounds now used to manufacture the components.</description>
                    <link>https://phys.org/news/2011-09-powered-seaweed-polymer-algae-battery.html</link>
                    <category>Polymers</category>                    <pubDate>Thu, 08 Sep 2011 14:01:19 EDT</pubDate>
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                    <title>Panasonic to build &#039;sustainable smart town&#039; in Japan by the year 2014</title>
                    <description>The people of Japan may be some of the most energy conscious in the world, and now Panasonic, with the help of eight partner companies, is looking to make them even greener. The project, which would as much re-building as it would be building, aims to turn on of Panasonic&#039;s former factory sites into a green smart town. </description>
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                    <category>Energy &amp; Green Tech</category>                    <pubDate>Fri, 03 Jun 2011 14:00:01 EDT</pubDate>
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                    <title>Unlocking wood&#039;s energy</title>
                    <description>Deftly using a pair of tweezers, Scott Geib pulls apart the insides of a yellowish, wormlike critter - the larva of a tree-devouring pest called the Asian long-horned beetle. Something in the insect&#039;s gut allows it to make short work of wood, but what?</description>
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                    <category>Energy &amp; Green Tech</category>                    <pubDate>Sun, 01 Mar 2009 14:38:40 EST</pubDate>
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