I think you are not understanding the point of everyone's comments.
This requires electricity to split the water into hydrogen and oxygen, it has no application in running a car engine. Until someone is able to break the laws of physics this will have no helpful application in cars.
Methane is only used in one type of Hydrogen fuel cell - I think the main idea of a hydrogen fuel cell is it works backwards from this torch - it combines hydrogen with oxygen in the air and makes water - it utilizes the energy from this combination to make electricity.
First world problems....
When I stayed at a hotel in Scottsdale,AZ there was a park full of these just a couple blocks away... found it McCormick Stillman Railroad Park.
It indicates the location of a fire call box if memory serves me correctly... (if I am wrong, then perhaps the location of a hydrant?)
Considering most people who bought the Model T had horses before it... I would say it was modern and cool.
In 2005 - ""We're doing a lot of stuff in the lab right now that looks promising," she said in a telephone interview. But, she said, she does not know yet if scientists will be able to isolate dinosaur DNA from the materials."
There is a very cool TED talk on the subject of finding those genes and reactivating them in chickens...it can be found on Youtube, but I think that is a slightly different subject.
I don't think it matters if it is fossilized or frozen - half life of DNA is what it is.
Sorry 245-208 million years ago was the Triassic period... the Cretaceous period ended *only* 65 million years ago as is commonly mentioned.
Sorry 245-208 million years ago was the Triassic period... the Cretaceous period ended *only* 65 million years ago as is commonly mentioned. The lack of DNA is still valid.
DNA's half life is about 521 years under the most ideal conditions.
3 Billion Yen!
The FAA is looking into allowing those activities during takeoff and landing, they are currently allowed above 10,000 ft. This is usually during the first 20min and last 20min of flight (also any time the aircraft is taxiing around).
You could put it in the regular trash too - and take out garbage trucks and what was around them... I would imagine that putting them in a pipe underground would provide more protection than in a metal box on the back of a truck.
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The large boxes that were bolted on the side of the boat were filled with water to help roll it. Now that it is level, they will be adding boxes to the other side - once all the boxes are in place they will pump the water out of the boxes and *hopefully* float the whole rig off the bottom - like putting "water wings"…
You have the opposite treatment on your windshield compared to this filter. You put a coating on your windshield to make it hydrophobic - and repel water like oil (it beads up and rolls away)