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NewEnergyReport.org
Emerging energy technologies news covering clean energy, solar, fuel cells and more
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 As human beings, we're the only species stupid enough to actually poison ourselves. As part of modern living, we create a wide variety of chemical toxins that go into the ecosystem through rivers and streams, the air, the soil and so on. Not only that, we actually synthesize toxic chemicals and then...
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 The article entitled California leading the way with plan to add solar power to 1 million homes has been moved to http://www.NewEnergyReport.org/000033.html
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 The article entitled Breakthrough in "cool" fuel cells promises revolution in high density power production has been moved to http://www.NewEnergyReport.org/000029.html
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 The article entitled Beyond batteries: laptops to be powered by solar power, micro fuel cells has been moved to http://www.NewEnergyReport.org/000028.html
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 The article entitled The Top Ten Technologies: #2 Hydrogen Economy Enablers has been moved to http://www.NewEnergyReport.org/000025.html
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 The article entitled A combination of fuel cells and high-tech batteries could replace the combustion engine in automobiles has been moved to http://www.NewEnergyReport.org/000020.html
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 According to industry lobby group Refreshments Canada, Canadians consume 10 million liters of energy drinks each year, yet the safety and nutrition information concerning these products has yet to be released.
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 As energy drinks gain popularity among younger generations, some are questioning the safety of these sugary, caffeine-loaded beverages, which studies have suggested may contribute to sleep difficulties, obesity, irregular heart beat and other health problems, and the drinks have been banned in France...
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 According to the Salt Lake Community College Globe, a University of Maryland at College Park study found that consuming energy drinks with high levels of caffeine -- like Adrenaline, Red Bull and Venom -- can have serious short-term and long-term health effects like irregular heart rate and increased...
Tuesday November 22nd, 2005 Health experts advise that children should not drink energy drinks because of various health concerns, including the drinks' high caffeine content, which can lead to sleeplessness, nervousness, elevated blood pressure and heart rate, and their high calorie content, which can contribute to childhood...
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