New Scientist – Look to the past for the fuel of the future
New Scientist, August 7, 2013 IN NOVEMBER 1942, Belgium’s public bus system ground to a halt, crippled by a wartime shortage of diesel. The standstill caused chaos. Engineers at the country’s public...
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New Scientist, August 6, 2013 AS VITAL chemicals go, it’s hard to beat ammonia. Industrial production began in the early 20th century, and it played a key role in the second world war and in two Nobel...
View ArticleAmmonia is a genuine contender, perhaps the contender, for carbon-free energy
From this morning’s Financial Times, calling for far greater public investment in clean R&D: … According to academics from the University College London and the University of Oxford/Rutherford...
View ArticleNew Scientist – Look to the past for the fuel of the future
New Scientist, August 7, 2013 IN NOVEMBER 1942, Belgium’s public bus system ground to a halt, crippled by a wartime shortage of diesel. The standstill caused chaos. Engineers at the country’s public...
View ArticleNew Scientist: Grab ammonia out of thin air for fuel of the future
New Scientist, August 6, 2013 AS VITAL chemicals go, it’s hard to beat ammonia. Industrial production began in the early 20th century, and it played a key role in the second world war and in two Nobel...
View ArticleAmmonia is a genuine contender, perhaps the contender, for carbon-free energy
From this morning’s Financial Times, calling for far greater public investment in clean R&D: … According to academics from the University College London and the University of Oxford/Rutherford...
View ArticleNew Scientist – Look to the past for the fuel of the future
New Scientist, August 7, 2013 IN NOVEMBER 1942, Belgium’s public bus system ground to a halt, crippled by a wartime shortage of diesel. The standstill caused chaos. Engineers at the country’s public...
View ArticleNew Scientist: Grab ammonia out of thin air for fuel of the future
New Scientist, August 6, 2013 AS VITAL chemicals go, it’s hard to beat ammonia. Industrial production began in the early 20th century, and it played a key role in the second world war and in two Nobel...
View ArticleAmmonia is a genuine contender, perhaps the contender, for carbon-free energy
From this morning’s Financial Times, calling for far greater public investment in clean R&D: … According to academics from the University College London and the University of Oxford/Rutherford...
View ArticleNew Scientist – Look to the past for the fuel of the future
New Scientist, August 7, 2013 IN NOVEMBER 1942, Belgium’s public bus system ground to a halt, crippled by a wartime shortage of diesel. The standstill caused chaos. Engineers at the country’s public...
View ArticleNew Scientist: Grab ammonia out of thin air for fuel of the future
New Scientist, August 6, 2013 AS VITAL chemicals go, it’s hard to beat ammonia. Industrial production began in the early 20th century, and it played a key role in the second world war and in two Nobel...
View ArticleAmmonia is a genuine contender, perhaps the contender, for carbon-free energy
From this morning’s Financial Times, calling for far greater public investment in clean R&D: … According to academics from the University College London and the University of Oxford/Rutherford...
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