World Science Festival: Radically Green Future Cities
Forget your Jetsons-like vision of an automated high-rise city with flying cars and robot maids: The future city will need to be sustainable and, consequently, a little dull. read more.
Biomass News - http://www.biobased.org/news/biomass
2008 BMW 128i - One on One
The new 1-series might be sized like a city car, but it shares lots of components with its larger sibling, the 3-series, which means that the 1 carves through corners like the world’s most involving sports cars. Whereas most city cars …
Enthusiast Channel New %26 Future Cars - http://www.automotive.com
The Future of Cars…
Currently holding the world’s record for the smallest production car, the P-50 had a 49cc engine made by DKW, which gave it a top speed of near 40 mph. It truly is the future of transportation, and, oddly enough, comes from the 60s. …
Clegg’s Blog - http://clegg.reversethepolarity.net
World Science Fair: Radically Green Future Cities
Forget your Jetsons-like vision of a fully-automated high-rise city with flying cars and robot maids: The future city will be sustainable and, consequently, a little dull for planners. Last night at the World Science Fair, …
Discoblog - http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/discoblog
Technosophy: The Road Not Taken
Chrysler Corporation had been fooling around with small gas turbine engines since before the Second World War, and they’d made attempts at putting them into cars before, but their earlier attempts were, quite frankly, rubbish. …
Gizmo Lovers Blog - http://www.gizmolovers.com
Fisker Karma now appearing in dark blue
This experienced team will help Fisker Automotive lead the future and redefine automotive design by creating the ultimate eco-chic car-cars that marry unparalleled style with environmental consciousness. …
Car Guides - http://www.nioz.net/
Rann suggests green cars as the future
“Clearly, car buyers in markets across the world, including Australia, are now looking to purchase more fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly vehicles,” Mr Rann said. With Holden, the largest Australian car manufacturer and the …
World is Green - http://worldisgreen.com
Commentary: Oil — how much more can we handle?
All of these technologies seem promising and help to create a greener, more optimistic outlook for the future. The one question that remains however is when we will see these vehicular improvements implemented in cars around the world.
Blast Magazine - http://blastmagazine.com/
Is Big Oil the Future of Energy?
Related posts. An oil production plateau could be with us by 2012 (6); World’s largest solar power plant can now be found in Spain (2); The Energy Island (3); Smaller, safer, cleaner cars (0); Quids - the new spaceproof currency (3)
Futurismic - http://futurismic.com
Rumour: More Customizable iDrive Coming
Bimmerfile - BMW will introduce the world to a further customizable automobile. As we recently hinted at, BMW has all intentions of making their future cars feature 2-way communication and a completely customizable experience. …
Budds’ Infobahn - http://blog.budds.net
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