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From Ritalin to Ridicule


By David Roberts and Sarah van Schagen
02 Aug 2005
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Teenager pondering life.

Nature as Ritalin

A small-but-growing body of research shows that exposure to nature can reduce the symptoms of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. For calming your crazed kids, "outside" is the new TV.
 
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Twike.
Photo: FINE Mobile GmbH.

The Twike

Is it a small car? A motorcycle? A bike? We don't care, we just heart this little two-seater commute-mobile. Good luck getting one -- but if you can, you'll be the talk of your town ... at least until you're run over by a Hummer.
 
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Rollin' with sol

Congratulations to the University of Michigan team (go Blue!), which designed, built, and raced the winning solar-powered car in the 2,500-mile, 11-day, cross-country North American Solar Challenge. But with no need for gas stations, how did they time their pee breaks?
Solar powered car challenge.
Photo: Stefano Paltera/North American Solar Challenge.
 
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Solar grove.
Photo: Kyocera Corporation.

Parking power

We got no love for parking lots, but if you have one, you might as well cover it with huge solar-power modules that shade cars while producing power. That's what Kyocera did with oddly tranquil-sounding "Solar Grove."
 
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Energy bill bashing

Liberal? Conservative? Socialist? Libertarian? Green? Across the political spectrum, everybody (well, almost everybody) agrees: that new energy bill sux, yo!
Bush and energy bill.
Photo: White House/Eric Draper.
 

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Sarah van Schagen is Grist's editorial fellow.
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