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The Marimba Virtuoso’s Desktop Planetarium

Cars That Think

Included in its many exhibits on modern science and the progressive future was this electric desktop orrery. Two years later, the Philippines’ Atomic Energy Commission contributed a siderite, a nickel-iron meteorite. Part of a continuing series looking at historical artifacts that embrace the boundless potential of technology.

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France’s IFPEN studying industrial potential of onshore sources of natural hydrogen

Green Car Congress

In the future, hydrogen produced through water electrolysis is expected to be used to store energy as a way of compensating for solar or wind power’s intermittent output. intracontinental regions (intraplate regions) and in particular in the oldest parts (Precambrian cratons) located at their center. Geophysical Research Abstracts Vol.

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