July 5, 2006Virginia Tech professor researches cars run on waterThe Earth and Sky radio series, a non-profit organization that describes itself as "committed to describing humanity's work to understand itself and its relationship to the Earth," mentioned work being done by Virginia Tech chemist Karen Brewer today. Brewer recently developed a chemical molecule that splits water. Her hope is that this would bring the idea of hydrogen powered cars and electric power plants closer to reality by separating the hydrogen and oxygen in a clean, efficient manner. |
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July 5, 2006
Virginia Tech professor researches cars run on water
The Earth and Sky radio series, a non-profit organization that describes itself as "committed to describing humanity's work to understand itself and its relationship to the Earth," mentioned work being done by Virginia Tech chemist Karen Brewer today.
Brewer recently developed a chemical molecule that splits water. Her hope is that this would bring the idea of hydrogen powered cars and electric power plants closer to reality by separating the hydrogen and oxygen in a clean, efficient manner.

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