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Carbon Battery Chargers 20 Times Faster than Lithium Ion

Carbon has been used in batteries for many years. The difference with this one is that both the anode and cathode are made of carbon and it charges 20 times faster than Lithium Ion batteries.

For example, with this technology, you can charge a Nissan Leaf electric car in 12 minutes instead of 4 hours!

http://www.gizmag.com/dual-carbon-fast-charging-battery/32121/

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Another Way to Turn Seawater Into Fuel

It’s already been released by the Navy that they have technology to create a synthetic fuel out of sea water to fuel their planes. Here is yet another way to turn sea water into fuel…

Splitting the sea: Turning ocean water into hydrogen fuelPhys.org

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Wed, 12 Jun 2013 13:21:27 GMT

(Phys.org) —University of Wollongong scientists have developed a novel way to turn sea water into hydrogen, for a sustainable and clean fuel source.

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Modern Day Air Well for Cultivating Water

A new twist on the ancient Air Wells.

Bamboo vase uses dew to fight drought (Wired UK) – Wired.co.uk

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Mon, 31 Mar 2014 09:00:00 GMT

Around the world, 768 million people don’t have access to safe water, and every day 1,400 children under the age of five die from water-based diseases. Designer Arturo Vittori believes the solution to this catastrophe lies not …

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Solar Power in the Dark

Scientists Discover How to Generate Solar Power in the Dark – News

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Tue, 15 Apr 2014 23:34:47 GMT

Scientists Discover How to Generate Solar Power in the Dark: ​The moon crosses in AP Photo: Andres Gutierrez. ​The moon crosses in front of the lower part of the sun during a partial solar eclipse in Santa Cruz de Tenerife …

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Saltwater poured through graphene makes electricity

Pouring Saltwater Over Graphene Generates Electricity – Gizmodo

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Tue, 15 Apr 2014 15:15:00 GMT

A team of Chinese scientists did an impossible-sounding thing. They created electricity simply by dragging a droplet of saltwater across a layer of graphene. No big fires, no greenhouse gases, no fuss. They created energy …

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