3 teens invented a salt-powered refrigerator that doesn't need electricity. They're building 200 of them for hospitals to use.
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3 teens invented a salt-powered refrigerator that doesn't need electricity. They're building 200 of them for hospitals to use.
technique is promising—it’s similar to a process we’ve been using for more than a century to purify aluminum—but
We could use electricity from a solar or wind farm to create hydrogen, store the hydrogen as compressed gas or in another form, and then put it in a fuel…
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