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8 Dec 2013 07:00
(Terry Collins Assoc) Scientists in Lyon discover a quick-cook recipe for copious volumes of hydrogen, a breakthrough suggesting a better way of producing the fuel that propels rockets and energizes battery-like fuel cells. It could eventually even help meet key world energy needs -- without carbon emissions contributing to climate change. How to greatly speed hydrogen production will be a highlighted presentation by Deep Carbon Observatory experts at AGU annual fall meeting.
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