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Are Shrimp Shells the Future of Plastic?

Researchers at Harvard University have discovered a novel new way to create plastic– shrimp shells. According to a report from CNN, researchers have been able

Hydrogen Car Makes Its Way to the US

Hyundai debuted its Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicle, the Hyundai Tuscon Fuel Cell CUV, in Southern California on Monday. This signals the first time that Hydrogen powered

Oil Prices Surge

Oil prices surged yesterday due to increasing instability in Iraq. As Militants took control of Mosul and Tikrit, two of Iraq’s largest cities, the Brent

Summer Gas Prices to Remain High

AAA recently released its outlook for summer gas prices. They expect prices to remain high, but stable, throughout the summer. According to the report: AAA

The Return of Tesla in NJ?

In March of this year Executive Director of Consumers’ Research, Joseph Colangelo, wrote an op-ed published in the NJ Star Ledger (read it here) illustrating the

The One-Page Plan To Fix Climate Change

Click here to listen to an interesting Podcast on carbon emission reductions from NPR’s “Planet Money.” Consumers’ Research has recently written about this topic. Click here to

Does Tesla Want More Competitors?

Famous entrepreneur and Tesla CEO Elon Musk recently announced that he plans to make what he referred to as “fairly controversial” changes regarding the patents

A Newer Energy Efficient Light Bulb?

There is no denying that non-incandescent light bulbs are becoming more and more popular across America. With the government leading the charge, more and more

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