Solar electrolysis excites scientists

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Inspired by the photosynthesis performed by plants, Nocera and Matthew Kanan, a postdoctoral fellow in Nocera's lab, have developed an unprecedented process that will allow the sun's energy to be used to split water into hydrogen and oxygen gases. Later, the oxygen and hydrogen may be recombined inside a fuel cell, creating carbon-free electricity to power your house or your electric car, day or night.

Sounds good!
 
Sounds gay. Real men uses fossil fuels for everything.
 
Future car..

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Sounds gay. Real men uses fossil fuels for everything.

We'd still be real men when the fossil fuels run out.
 
Yeah, but we whould be men becouse we used up all the fuel.
 
Real men make their own fossil fuel.




Damn. can't find article of it.
 
We'd still be real men when the fossil fuels run out.

But noway near as Real.

Scientists always get excited over new energy techniques, but more often than not, we never hear of them again.
 
They say it's easy to do and it eliminates the need for batteries, so I don't know why they wouldn't pursue it.
 
Batteries are still fine for some things ;)

Although a solar vibrator could be interesting...
 
Honey? Why are you sleeping with all of the lights on?

This intense one million candle-power spotlight, in particular, seems unnecessary.


I thought I heard something in here that sounds like a Harley.
 
Batteries are still fine for some things ;)

Although a solar vibrator could be interesting...

depends on where you pleasure yourself...and you'd probably need to do it while performing a handstand at noon
 
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