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Is it Time to Properly Fund Passenger Rail in the United States?

Tuesday, June 3, 2008

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Image by Wili Hybrid Passenger Rail service was once a booming industry in the United States and was the main revenue source that spurred the rapid growth of rail transport throughout the late 18th Century and early 19th Century. However, as the price of cheap fuel [...]

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Knox’s Wireless Green

Friday, February 15, 2008

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Knox’s Wireless Green is a rundown of all the week’s most interesting, weird, and popular stories from the worlds of science and the environment. This week was an exciting time for technological development. Following last week’s announcement

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Knox’s Wireless Green

Saturday, February 9, 2008

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Knox’s Wireless Green is a rundown of all the week’s most interesting, weird, and popular stories from the worlds of science and the environment. If you like sustainable energy, this has been a good week for you. First off, we’ve been introduced to

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Knox’s Wireless Green

Friday, February 1, 2008

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Knox’s Wireless Green is a rundown of all the week’s most interesting, weird, and popular stories from the worlds of science and the environment. We’ll start today’s journey in New York City with a story from our friends over at Celsias. In a prime example of governments

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Knox’s Wireless Green

Friday, January 25, 2008

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Welcome to our new weekly feature, Wireless Green. I’ll be here every Friday to rundown the weeks most popular, weird, and interesting stories on science and the environment.

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