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Author Topic: "Fractal Pore Spaces" Fuel Low Emission Breakthrough  (Read 1242 times)
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« on: February 22, 2007, 08:06:36 PM »

A recent News & Press Release from the University of Missouri states that researchers from two different organizations are working together, and that they are "testing an innovative alternative fuel technology" in a truck, in hopes to revolutionize the capacity of natural gas to power vehicles.

The article further states that:  "What makes this possible is a [Missouri University] discovery that fractal pore spaces (spaces created by repetition of similar patterns at different levels of magnification) are remarkably efficient at storing natural gas."


     http://www.research.missouri.edu/news/stories/070216_naturalgas.htm
 


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