cleantechnica.com — A London-based startup called Solar Botanic announced yesterday that it has designed lifelike artificial plants and trees that harvest the power of the sun, wind and rain. The key to the company’s claim is its Nanoleaf— a supposed energy-capturing powerhouse.
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nichesiteexpertOct 15, 2008
Dugg for "lifelike artificial plants and trees"
morganmgheeOct 15, 2008
can I get a /S !!
Closed AccountOct 15, 2008
Think about clusters of these things on rooftops of buildings, being used to power everything beneath them. You have to admit it would be sweet.
Closed AccountOct 15, 2008
Why not just use the trees we already have? I mean my trees don't need a repairman to service them, they just work.
Closed AccountOct 15, 2008
Because humans are arrogant?
fasdaOct 15, 2008
Man that reminds me The Longest Journey.
faithclubdotnetOct 15, 2008
Dr Wiley must be behind this.