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10 Everyday Technologies That Can Change the World

Who knew that providing energy and water for all could be a matter of foot cranks and dirt power?

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A garden hose, a tin can, duct tape, metal piping, kitchencleaner, and gasoline: That is all television icon MacGyver needed to make aflame-thrower to ward off a swarm of killer ants. In the real world,technologies that are affordable and practical are not so simple to create, butthey can make a huge impact on people's lives. Instead of calling on complex solutions (reliant on engines andimported resources) for low-tech problems (such ascooking and lighting), some researchers are now developing what they call "confluent"technologies—ones that are effective, affordable, and sustainable for use inthe developing world. Here's a look at the latest breakthroughs:

1 Energy in a Bucket of DirtWho needs nickel cadmium batteries or coal plantsfor electricity when you have soil? A Harvard team of faculty and Africanstudents have tapped into soil-dwelling microbes in order to provideelectricity for families in Tanzania. When the microbes found in the soildigest organic materials, they naturally ...

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