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Inhabitat’s Top 6 Green Science and Technology Stories of 2011 – Vote for Your Favorite!

12/29/2011
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  • Inhabitat's Top 6 Green Science and Technology Stories of 2011
    2011 was an exciting year for green technology as researchers and innovators around the world broke ground on high-tech gadgets and systems that will help combat global warming, preserve the environment, and improve quality of life. From svelte urban beehives to carbon-scrubbing artificial trees and burgers made from human feces, read on for our most amazing, inspiring, and just plain weird green science and technology posts from 2011!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitats-top-6-green-science-and-technology-stories-of-2011-vote-for-your-favorite/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Philips Unveils Sexy Urban Beehive Concept
    2011 was an exciting year for green technology as researchers and innovators around the world broke ground on high-tech gadgets and systems that will help combat global warming, preserve the environment, and improve quality of life. From svelte urban beehives to carbon-scrubbing artificial trees and burgers made from human feces, read on for our most amazing, inspiring, and just plain weird green science and technology posts from 2011!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitats-top-6-green-science-and-technology-stories-of-2011-vote-for-your-favorite/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • 19 Year Old Teenager Makes Homemade Solar Death Ray
    2011 was an exciting year for green technology as researchers and innovators around the world broke ground on high-tech gadgets and systems that will help combat global warming, preserve the environment, and improve quality of life. From svelte urban beehives to carbon-scrubbing artificial trees and burgers made from human feces, read on for our most amazing, inspiring, and just plain weird green science and technology posts from 2011!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitats-top-6-green-science-and-technology-stories-of-2011-vote-for-your-favorite/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • POOP BURGER: Japanese Researcher Creates Artificial Meat From Human Feces
    2011 was an exciting year for green technology as researchers and innovators around the world broke ground on high-tech gadgets and systems that will help combat global warming, preserve the environment, and improve quality of life. From svelte urban beehives to carbon-scrubbing artificial trees and burgers made from human feces, read on for our most amazing, inspiring, and just plain weird green science and technology posts from 2011!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitats-top-6-green-science-and-technology-stories-of-2011-vote-for-your-favorite/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • Poetree Burial Planter is an Eco Memorial That Honors the Cycle of Life
    2011 was an exciting year for green technology as researchers and innovators around the world broke ground on high-tech gadgets and systems that will help combat global warming, preserve the environment, and improve quality of life. From svelte urban beehives to carbon-scrubbing artificial trees and burgers made from human feces, read on for our most amazing, inspiring, and just plain weird green science and technology posts from 2011!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitats-top-6-green-science-and-technology-stories-of-2011-vote-for-your-favorite/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • It’s Official – Cell Phones are Killing Bees
    2011 was an exciting year for green technology as researchers and innovators around the world broke ground on high-tech gadgets and systems that will help combat global warming, preserve the environment, and improve quality of life. From svelte urban beehives to carbon-scrubbing artificial trees and burgers made from human feces, read on for our most amazing, inspiring, and just plain weird green science and technology posts from 2011!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitats-top-6-green-science-and-technology-stories-of-2011-vote-for-your-favorite/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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  • TREEPODS: Carbon-Scrubbing Artificial Trees for Boston City Streets
    2011 was an exciting year for green technology as researchers and innovators around the world broke ground on high-tech gadgets and systems that will help combat global warming, preserve the environment, and improve quality of life. From svelte urban beehives to carbon-scrubbing artificial trees and burgers made from human feces, read on for our most amazing, inspiring, and just plain weird green science and technology posts from 2011!...<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/inhabitats-top-6-green-science-and-technology-stories-of-2011-vote-for-your-favorite/'>READ ARTICLE</a>
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Inhabitat's Top 6 Green Science and Technology Stories of 2011

2011 was an exciting year for green technology as researchers and innovators around the world broke ground on high-tech gadgets and systems that will help combat global warming, preserve the environment, and improve quality of life. From svelte urban beehives to carbon-scrubbing artificial trees and burgers made from human feces, read on for our most amazing, inspiring, and just plain weird green science and technology posts from 2011!...

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