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KU Researchers Develop Clean-Burning Synthetic Diesel Fuel
October 20, 1998 An improvement on a World War II-vintage synthetic fuel by University of Kansas researchers has led to the development of a cost effective synthetic diesel fuel with exceptional ... > full story -
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Program Encourages Use Of Renewable Energies In Mexico
October 5, 1998 A growing number of people in Mexico are using renewable energy technology to irrigate their land, light their houses, pump well water, and otherwise improve their lives, thanks to a Sandia National ... > full story -
Researchers Offer Department Of Defense New Hazardous Waste Clean-Up Methods
September 18, 1998 The Department of Defense (DOD) should consider applying several new technologies to cleaning up hazardous wastes, researchers recommend in a report summarizing the results of a four-year project. In ... > full story -
New Tests Show "Biomass Gas" Lowers Harmful Tailpipe Emissions
August 25, 1998 A motor fuel made from corn, paper, wood chips and other biomass waste products produces significantly fewer noxious emissions, according to just released test results, and is being proposed by the ... > full story -
Carnegie Mellon Researchers Develop Robot That Chews Asbestos Off Of Pipes
March 20, 1998 Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University's Robotics Institute, working under a $2 million contract from the Department of Energy's (DoE) Federal Energy Technology Center (FETC) in ... > full story -
Government Should Focus On Controlling Access To Explosives And Using Existing Detection Technologies To Prevent Illegal Bombings
March 9, 1998 Additives that improve detection of explosives before detonation or determine their origins after a blast are not yet practical enough for broad use in the United States, concludes a committee of the ... > full story -
Colorado Crop Provides Environmentally-Friendly Alternative To Motor Oil
January 29, 1998 Imagine a motor oil that cuts automobile pollution by 40 percent. Duane Johnson doesn't have to imagine such a product anymore--he's made it a reality. Johnson, a Colorado State University ... > full story -
Researchers Propose New Fusion Reactor That Would Be Highly Efficient, Environmentally Safe
November 25, 1997 As scientists debate building the world's first fusion reactor, the International Thermonuclear Experimental Reactor (ITER), as a key future source of energy, researchers at UC Irvine and the ... > full story -
Columbia Scientists, In Nature Article, Dispute Finding That Aug. 16 Event Was Russian Nuclear Test
October 25, 1997 Two seismologists at Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory, writing in the British journal Nature, have concluded that a seismic event on Aug. 16 north of mainland Russia was an ... > full story -
First-Ever On-Board Gasoline Powered Fuel Cell For Automobiles
October 23, 1997 The new technology promises greater fuel efficiencies, near-zero emission levels, and lower cost fuel alternatives for the automobile ... > full story -
Electric Cars Could Be Power Source Of The Future, UD Researchers Say In New Study
September 2, 1997 Zero-emission vehicles, as mandated in California, New York and Massachusetts have the potential to replace large central utilities as the major source of power generation in the U.S, a University of ... > full story
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