British Scientists Create Gasoline From Thin Air (And Water)!

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With gas prices inching up, as well as, the constant reminder of the harmful environmental impact of fossil fuels, the quest to find another source of fuel has heated up considerably. Over the last few years, we have seen many amazing alternatives ranging from electricity to bio-fuel but none come even close to this latest invention - Fuel manufactured from air and water! That is exactly what engineers and scientists at U.K. based Air Fuel Synthesis (AFS) claim to have created.

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  • 1234567891012년 이상
    It DOESN'T create harmful gases like carbon monoxide so it DOES help the enviroment
    • 1234567891012년 이상
      Pretty nice scientific discovery and important too
      • Someone 12년 이상
        I have yet to understand why they would not open the fuel to the public. I mean come on racecars? Is NASCAR that important? all the annoucer can say is "And there taking another left turn! ooooohhh looks like Manny decided to take a right instead that did not go well for him....."
        • Jolly Jorgina12년 이상
          I am doing this for a project i love this topic. ecofriendly gas awsome!!!!!!!!!
          • Isabel E.12년 이상
            I don't get it aren't the people supposed to sell the new gasoline to the gas stations so that when we use it for the public's cars and reduce air pollution. Just using it for race cars will only help the environment a teensie weensie bit.......:/
            • jolly Jorgina12년 이상
              This is interesting
              • im german12년 이상
                when the cars use the gas the bad car used gass will go back into the air and wouldent be that helpful
                • rpulaski
                  rpulaski12년 이상
                  cool
                  • mali12년 이상
                    I hope we can use the fuel for the environment.
                    • Name12년 이상
                      You know, the gas is still used by cars, making it carbon monoxide, which doesn't exactly help with our global warming problem...It just helps with the "low on resources" issue. Sorry about being negative.