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on April 26, 2010
A researcher at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology has engineered a virus that splits hydrogen from oxygen to allow the hydrogen to be captured for use as fuel.
Angela Belcher, the MIT res...
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on April 23, 2010
The Associated Press reported recently on new developments in the effort to make burning hydrogen in a car's internal combustion engine practical and affordable.
Development of a marketable h...
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on July 16, 2009
Jetstream Wind Inc., a New Mexico energy and technology company, announced Wednesday that it plans to develop what it calls "the world's first utility-scale, zero-emissions hydrogen power pla...
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on May 15, 2007
Carnegie Mellon University is making hydrogen the most probable replacement to gasoline by increasing hydrogen's stability and reducing its costs. According to Professor David Sholl of Carnegie Me...
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on January 30, 2007
Cars are no longer exclusive recepients of advanced Hydrogen fuel cell technology. Pretty soon, you will turn that lawn mower on and feel the gush of hydrogen power running through its mechanical vein...
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on November 24, 2006
Hydrogen is being heralded as the next biggest fuel resource, if only it could be handled safely. You see, if you use a hydrogen-powered device, say a car or a phone, you would encounter problems rech...
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on October 30, 2006
Scientists have discovered a way to get more than from microbes than just waste water treatment, hydrogen. While this discovery will not produce bountiful amounts of hydrogen to power our hydrogen car...
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on October 10, 2006
A possible winner of the $4 million hydrogen fuel prototype is General Motors Corporation's hydrogen fuel cell powered car called "Sequel" (the prequel is a prototype, get it?).
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on October 10, 2006
To encourage research into hydrogen, the US legislative bodies have created the H-Prize, a $10 million dollar grand prize contest that seeks to create an environment for breakthrough hydrogen research...
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on September 12, 2006
After cars, planes will be flying on hydrogen. Just ask the researchers from the Georgia Institute of Technology who have successfully test piloted a hydrogen-powered unmanned aircraft. Flying on a pr...