- July 22, 2010 • 2:00 pm PDT
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A ridiculously comprehensive infographic about energy production and use in China.

Senate candidate Pete Hoekstra's website used stereotypical imagery and fonts mimicking East Asian calligraphy

How much chicken, bok choy, or cabbage could someone living on the poverty line in China buy? Check out Stefen Chow's photographs.
From time to time we like to check in with our friends over at Kickstarter to see what new and excellent projects are in need of funding. Here's...

Young Americans explain why they aren't pursuing science and technology careers.

An $80 million investment in Africa producing generic drugs will make treatment more widely available.

Countries with lots of forest stand to benefit from the lucrative timber trade, but at what cost to their ecological footprint?

See which nations around the world have the biggest per capita carbon footprint.
Designers have turned a bed, a shower and a rocking chair into micro-power plants for your home.

What's it look like to live on the poverty line? In China, photographer Stefen Chow gives us a compelling portrait.
Today at Slate, the Green Lantern asks whether American consumers (who buy heaps of toys and appliances that are made in China) are to blame for...
Massachusetts just made home energy generation, with solar panels or wind turbines, much more attractive. A law going into effect on Tuesday-part...
Electric bikes have really taken off in China. Between 1998 and 2009, China went from around 56,000 electric bikes to 120 million. Sales are...

It may feel like paying for gas only recently turned into an act of masochism, but prices have been on a steady march north for years (if you...
Not sure if you've been following the news about the recent uptick in Maoist violence in India, where the rebels are still vying for communist...
A look at the technology, design, and people behind the Mission One motorcycle The world's fastest production electric motorcycle was built...
Our Secretary of Transportation, Ray LaHood, appeared National Bike Summit last week where he stood on a table and told the cyclists "you have a...

Ousted founder Jeffrey Hollender explains how to tell if the company he created is sticking to his original values—and a company response.