One of the greatest problems facing humanity is finding a fuel source that doesn't end up choking the planet with carbon and killing us.
News from Stanford University is that scientists there have developed a cheap device that uses an AAA battery to split water into hydrogen and oxygen and the hydrogen gas from this device could be used to power fuel cells in zero-emissions vehicles.
In the video below, Stanford scientist Hongjie Dai discusses the process and technology behind it.
Monday, August 25, 2014
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