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Czech Company, CODA Development, Invents Self Inflating Tires: the Perfect Combination of Safe Driving and Energy Efficiency

Self Inflating Tire

A flat tire or loss in tire pressure can cause many problems, and can even put drivers in extremely dangerous situation. CODA Development, a company in the Czech Republic, has developed a self inflating tire that can inflate a tire while it is in use, allowing for safer driving. Not only does a self inflating tire could ensure safer driving, but it also has some other advantages such as energy efficiency. According to CODA Development’s estimation, 1.24 billion gallons of fuel per year could be saved by proper tire pressure in the United States alone.

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In the Future, We Can Do the Laundry with More Water Efficiency and Environmental Friendliness

Washing clothes by barely using any water? As impossible as that sounds, a system has been put in place where environmental friendliness meats cleanliness. In the future, doing the laundry won’t be nearly as wasteful for our limited and precious natural resources, and it doesn’t include going to the lake and washing clothes like they did centuries ago.

The first ever washing machine was patented in 1858 by Hamilton Smith. This rotary machine accomplished the simple deed of washing away dirt from clothes. As the years rolled on, washing machines became more and more effective, being able to use detergents as well to make clothes smell like new, while also washing away stains. Now, theses machines are used in most households all over the world. But the environmental consequences are noteworthy, namely: the millions of gallons of water needed for washing machines to operate at optimum capacity.

Researchers at the University of Leeds have developed a washing machine that uses an astonishingly low amount of water. It only consumes a mere 2 percent compared to any other conventional washing machine. This technology is already being dubbed as the “virtually waterless washing system”. The process uses plastic granules that are mixed with the clothing and have the power to remove stains singlehandedly. This process is capable of removing virtually any type of dirt or build up, and when the clothes are taken out, they are almost dry.

The process being developed will have beneficial effects for the earth and water usage. Each washing cycle will lead to less build up at industrial sites such as wastewater treatment centers. As this technology spreads around the globe, fresh, usable water will be available for other services, rather than wasting by the gallon as it washes clothes.

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