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ElectroIQ - 2 hours ago In the experiments, Moser fired jets of hydrogen, nitrogen, and argon plasmas at speeds of about 10 to 50 kilometers per second across a distance of more than 20 centimeters in a vacuum. |
Geek - Feb 14, 2012 They are one of the prime ingredients in the effort to recreate the enormous energies that are moving around inside stars and explosions caused by the detonation of a hydrogen bomb. They came about as a result of the Comprehensive Nuclear-Test-Ban ... |
eco-business.com - Feb 14, 2012 ... to be released into the environment as well as large amounts of carbon dioxide and toxins such as hydrogen cyanide. |
Armed with Science - Feb 14, 2012 The electrochemical reaction between the hydride and the hydrogen and oxygen in water produces hydrogen, which powers their AEROPAK fuel-cell system. |
UT Daily Beacon - Feb 14, 2012 Bruce feels that we could use the hydrogen that the system produces as a new alternative energy source. Bruce ran his catalytic system for 90 days without any loss of activity. |
Daily Californian - Feb 13, 2012 10 in the journal Science - explains how the catalyst “molybdenite” efficiently separates water into hydrogen and oxygen using less electricity. |
Machinery Lubrication Magaz - Feb 13, 2012 This type of biogas is comprised primarily of nitrogen, hydrogen and carbon monoxide with trace amounts of methane. As a renewable energy source, biogas can be utilized for electricity production on sewage works in a combined heat and power (CHP) gas ... |
Kansas City infoZine - Feb 13, 2012 With some success, researchers across the globe are continuing the hunt for an energy source that is clean and abundant. Now, scientists at the University of Missouri are the recipients of a five-year, $5.5 million gift from the Sidney Kimmel ... |
msnbc.com - Feb 12, 2012 Eventually, solar radiation broke up all of Venus's vaporized water into hydrogen and oxygen, which leaked away from the planet entirely. |
PhysOrg.com (press release) - Feb 10, 2012 With some success, researchers across the globe are continuing the hunt for an energy source that is clean and abundant. Now, scientists at the University of Missouri are the recipients of a five-year, $5.5 million gift from the Sidney Kimmel ... |
Space.com - Feb 10, 2012 Eventually, solar radiation broke up all of Venus's vaporized water into hydrogen and oxygen, which leaked away from the planet entirely. |
Business Insider - Feb 10, 2012 This in turn led to a build-up of hydrogen, which is highly combustible, in the reactor buildings where any small spark could—and did—trigger explosions. |
