Laura SinpetruSoftpedia editor profile and review archive

Hey, there! From where I stand, it seems that my life-long passion for animals and nature, together with my avid interest in everything that has to do with the written word, finally paid off, as now I get to spend my time reporting on how important the natural world is and on how we all should focus on taking better care of it.

OK, maybe when I was one-year-old I didn't really know how to make heads or tails of what was around me, but once I began to grow up, I sparked a sudden interest in most of the things having to do with the environment.

Otherwise, I'm your average chirpy young lady, who enjoys spending time with friends – outdoors, if possible – and browsing for new editions of relatively old books in libraries.

Hopefully, you'll have as much fun reading my articles as I have writing them!

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Biofuel Is Soon to Be Even More Financially Friendly

New conversion process allows for biofuel to become more economical
by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
 

Scientists Make Multi-Tasking Furniture to Help the Environment

State-of-the-art bar stools can also function as solar lamps
by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
Solar Shingles Make Solar Panels a Thing of the Past

Solar Shingles Make Solar Panels a Thing of the Past

by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
New eco-roofing materials are soon-to-be choice of most homeowners
 

E-Readers Are Not as Green as One Might Think

Studies show that the environment wants us to read books, not iPads
by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
 

The UK Plans to Dam the Severn Estuary

Tidal flows in the west of the UK can help provide clean energy
by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
 

Brazil Now a Battlefield for Energy Companies and Conservationists

The building of a dam complex on the Amazon sets environmentalists' teeth on the edge
by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
 

Athens Follows the Yellow Brick Road to Cooling Off

New paving materials are found to help bring down temperatures in urban ares
by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
 

Iron Soon Used to Purify Our Toxic Groundwaters

Nanoparticles made of iron can be used to break down previously un-tackled pollutants
by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
Climate Change Increases the Price of Electricity

Climate Change Increases the Price of Electricity

by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
As weather conditions worldwide change, power plants encounter (un)expected problems
 

Amsterdam Builds State-of-the-Art Hybrid Bridge

The city is soon to have a bridge that doubles as a hydroelectric power station
by Laura Sinpetru, June 5th, 2012
 

New Blue Pigment Soon to Help Us Improve on Energy Uses and Abuses

Scientists plan on using a new type of blue pigment to develop energy saving plans
by Laura Sinpetru, June 4th, 2012
 

Minor Decisions Make for Green Homes and Happy Pockets

Green-remodeling ideas soon found on the front cover of most interior design magazines
by Laura Sinpetru, June 4th, 2012
 

Chile's High Officials Caught Between a Green Hammer and a Dam Anvil

Electricity company in Chile pushes a multi-dam project while local people fight back
by Laura Sinpetru, June 4th, 2012
 

Toyota's Hybrids Are Here to Stay

International reports indicate about 4 million people presently own a Toyota hybrid
by Laura Sinpetru, June 4th, 2012
Charlize Theron's Beetle-Wing Dress Can Save Our Forests

Charlize Theron's Beetle-Wing Dress Can Save Our Forests

by Laura Sinpetru, June 4th, 2012
The jewel beetles used to make the celebrity's dress can “smell” forest fires
 

Solar Panels Soon to Mimic Flowers' Behavior

New technology allows for solar panels to follow the sun as it crosses the sky
by Laura Sinpetru, June 4th, 2012
 
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