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- Matched 'hybrid' systems may hold key to wider use of renewable energy
- Protons fuel graphene prospects
- Converting human-generated waste into fuel in space
Matched 'hybrid' systems may hold key to wider use of renewable energy Posted: 26 Nov 2014 11:42 AM PST The use of renewable energy in the United States could take a significant leap forward with improved storage technologies or more efforts to 'match' different forms of alternative energy systems that provide an overall more steady flow of electricity, researchers say in a new report. |
Protons fuel graphene prospects Posted: 26 Nov 2014 06:42 AM PST Graphene, impermeable to all gases and liquids, can easily allow protons to pass through it researchers have found. |
Converting human-generated waste into fuel in space Posted: 25 Nov 2014 12:46 PM PST Who would've known human waste could be used to propel spacecraft from the moon back to Earth? Researchers responded to the call from NASA and came up with a process to convert waste to methane and propel spacecraft to Earth. |
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