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Nissan hatches plan to boost battery cars
Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn is among those who believe the public may get charged up by the switch to electric power, if the new battery cars are affordable and fun to drive.

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Energy: Paper-thin batteries made from algae
Non-metal batteries show dramatic boost in the ability to hold a charge
Science: China moves pandas due to swine flu
Center stopped recruiting volunteers, banned employees with flu symptoms
Tech: Robotic spy planes go green
Such drones could also help monitor the earth or wildlife as well
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Cars ranked by chemical content
Billing it as the first-ever consumer guide to toxic chemicals in cars, an advocacy group rated more than 200 models based on interior parts — from steering wheels to armrests — whose chemical components can break down over time.

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Car race shows solar power potential
Tapping the sun, students drove 2,500 miles from Texas to Canada
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Fighting fires
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Gentlemen, start your fuel cells
Road trip highlights potential for cars, but also potholes
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Nuclear waste
MSNBC.com's Miguel Llanos reports on the debate over Yucca Mountain

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