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Real Graphene
Keyword search 'Real Graphene' to find a company that makes actual graphene batteries which consumers can buy. What are for sale right now are...- Meredith Poor Replied
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Reducing greenhouse gas emissions using microwave plasma technology
Some ongoing research info from Physics dot Org. Involves natural gas, coal, hydrogen. Lower cost graphene as a useful byproduct. Excerpts below: Reducing greenhouse gas emissions...- Tom Kirkman Replied
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Religion v Global Warming - Both Tout Armagedom
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Researchers develop viable, environmentally friendly alternative to Styrofoam
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Researchers discover an immense hydrocarbon cycle in the world's ocean
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ResearchGate
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Reservoir characteristics and logging evaluation of gas−bearing mudstone in the south of North China Plain
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Rising seas drowned this bird, now its back! sea levels dropped? HAHA
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Rolls-Royce (Engines) to test 100% SAF in Trent engine
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Rolls-Royce wins £450m to invest in SMR - Small Modular Nuclear Reactors
Rolls-Royce, the British company renowned for making the top-of-the range luxury cars and jet engines, finally managed to win a government contract, securing £450...- smr
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Scania electric trucks running on catenary grid power
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Scientists Dissolve Crude Oil in Water to Study Its Composition
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Scientists Figure Out New Way to Remove Salt From Water Giving Hope to Oil and Gas Industry
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Seawater split to produce green hydrogen
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Solar panels that last 120 years!
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Solar PV
Why solar PV is given high subsidy? Now for the world solar PV is becoming a god sent messenger to save the earth. Look...- D Chandrasekharam Replied
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Solar-Powered Stoves
First indoor solar-powered cooker will use rays of sunshine to heat food I want one for the summer. My birthday is conveniently in July. Thank...- Marina Schwarz Replied
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Solution to global weather, Turning heat into electricity
Not sure about the details of electronic components used. But worth checking out as much cheaper and eco friendly alternative to solar panels..... If it...- specinho Replied
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Solution to low yield wind turbines
Saw this on facebook. Very similar to old water mill... Hope this modification helps low yield wind turbines... 2. There is a modification for hydro letric too -...- specinho Replied
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Squeezing oil from rock
New research is being done on new forms of enhanced oil recovery for conventional oil wells. Squeezing oil from rock At a time when much of...- Tom Kirkman Replied
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Street legal in Wyoming
An electric Polaris side-by-side. Lead-acid batteries! https://ranger.polaris.com/en-us/ranger-ev/- turbguy Replied
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Study finds that current approach to limiting wintertime pollution may initially backfire
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Super Efficient Solar Panels on the Way?
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Swiss new hydroplant
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Synthetic Milk Startups Shaking Up the Dairy Industry
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Terpene Sensor Easter Egg Hunt
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Tesla stock worth just $10 in worst case: Morgan Stanley
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Tesla's Supercharger Network In Australia Officially Costs More Than Filling Your Car With Gas
Tesla's Supercharger Network In Australia Officially Costs More Than Filling Your Car With Gas by Tyler Durden Mon, 11/16/2020 - 23:40 https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/teslas-supercharger-network-australia-officially-costs-more-filling-your-car-gas Using the Tesla Supercharger...- Tom Nolan Replied
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Text screwed turned into paintings
My name is Jim Horton good afternoon everybody my family and I were in galleria on the weekend shopping and we came across this...- Jim Horton Replied
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The Army Corp of Engineers is Considering sending Water from the Mississippi to the Southwest
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