The 12 Principles of Green Engineering

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Design for Commercial “Afterlife”
Products, processes, and systems should be designed for performance in a commercial “afterlife.”

Researchers Find Ancient Carbon Resurfacing in Lakes

This is an aerial view of the southern Quebec lakes where researchers have found ancient carbon resurfacing.  Credit: Annick St. Pierre, Ph.D./Université du Québec à Montréal.

It is well established that bacteria in northern waters process carbon from their terrestrial surroundings. But the findings from Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Va., and Université du Québec à Montréal in Montreal, Canada, challenge the widely held belief that older carbon sources are not available to bacteria and have been largely removed from the carbon feedback loop between earth and air.

Old Books Meet New Technologies in Book Mountain

Book Mountain's Exterior

A building opened on Oct. 4, 2012 to a regal pomp and ceremony that is trying to bridge the very gap between new technologies and historically significant products. It is the Boekenberg or “Book Mountain” in Spijkenisse, Netherlands.