Engineers from the Zurich University of Technology have learned how to extract kerosene from the air
More specifically, from the water and carbon dioxide in it. Their installation synthesizes synthetic gas, which can then be turned into real fuel. A solar plant with this technology can produce 20,000 liters of kerosene per day, and no oil is needed.
More specifically, from the water and carbon dioxide in it. Their installation synthesizes synthetic gas, which can then be turned into real fuel. A solar plant with this technology can produce 20,000 liters of kerosene per day, and no oil is needed.
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A lock that cannot be picked!
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And the world's biggest horse is a stallion named Sampson. He is 2 meters 20 centimeters tall at the withers and weighs 1.52 tons.
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The most powerful Japanese fireworks 🧨
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Advertising on a 3D sign in Piccadilly Square in London, the age of technology never ceases to amaze 😮
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Great idea: rock climbing with augmented reality, turning the sport into a video game.
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Fluorophores + UV Lamp = Beautiful Spectacle
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How to delight a whole room of serious men.
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Tunnel with three-dimensional illusions in Hangzhou, China
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Flying at 103 miles per hour!
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