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New Plant Species Named After Rock Legend Jimi Hendrix
A Driverless Leaf Tows Nissan Cars at Oppama Plant
Tesla and Panasonic to Partner on Photovoltaic Cell and Module Production Plant in Buffalo
Japanese Scientist Discovers a Plant that Neither Photosynthesizes Nor Blooms
Avatar-esque Lighting
LUME is a far-out lighting solution that harnesses the power of bioluminescence to bring natural light to your living space. The core of this concept is genetically modified plants that give off an inviting glow. Think the Avatar movie!
Equipped with sensors for water, light and soil levels, the specialized pot ensures that the plant is well-cared for at all times. Information is relayed wirelessly to the user’s smartphone, giving them real-time updates on the plant’s health and the best way to tend to it. The plant itself may be mere fiction (for now) but the pot is real!
Designer: Christopher Kötting & Lukas Uhlitz
GM Foods Must Be as Safe as Conventional Plant Foods: FDA Official
Eating Too Much Meat Causes Mortality While Plant Proteins Lower Mortality
Breakthrough Solar Cell Works Like a Plant
Ford and Jose Cuervo Team to Turn Agave Plants into Car Parts
I can think of few stranger corporate collaborations than that of a major automaker and a major tequila maker. But that’s exactly what’s going on between a Ford and Jose Cuervo.
You see, engineers at Ford have figured out a way to convert old agave plants into car parts. These plants spend years growing to be the source of the heavenly nectar that produces tequila, but once their juices have been pressed and distilled, their fibrous remnants can be transformed into something useful too.
Jose Cuervo is now packaging up some of its remnant agave fibers and sending them North of the border – all the way to Dearborn, Michigan. There, scientists have been working on ways to transform the plant matter into plastic items like cupholders, storage bins, and other interior parts.
Ford’s materials scientists are constantly working to find eco-friendly alternatives to petroleum based products, and this is just one of many cool initiatives towards that end. When I visited Ford’s research park in Palo Alto last year, they showed me parts made from everything from corn to tomatoes. I imagine that someday in the not too distant future, the majority of your car will be made from recycled materials.