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Thursday, May 19, 2011
7 Radical energy solutions
May's
issue
of Scientific American is dedicated to 7 radical energy solutions:
-Quantum photovoltaics
-Magnetic air conditioners
-Fusion-triggered fission
-Solar gasoline
-Clean(er) coal
-Schock-wave auto engine
-Heat engines
They're risky but they could pay off big.
Check them out
here
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