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Freediving World Champion Will Trubridge champions world’s rarest dolphin.
The Fukushima disaster is believed to have released as much radiation as 200 Hiroshima bombs.
innovative architectural, urban and landscape design to ensure a sustainable future
NASA takes viewers through a four and a half minute narrated tour of the Moon
Algae plus salt water equals … fuel? Bilal Bomani wants to create a biofuel that is "extreme green"—
sustainable, alternative and renewable. At NASA's GreenLab Research
Facility, he uses algae and halophytes to create a self sustaining,
renewable energy ecosystem that doesn't consume arable land or fresh
water.
Bilal Bomani currently serves as the lead scientist for
NASA's biofuels research program focusing on the next generation of
aviation fuel. The intent is to use algae and halophytes with the goal
of providing a renewable energy source that does not use freshwater,
arable land or compete with food crops.
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Freediving World Champion Will Trubridge champions world’s rarest dolphin.
The Fukushima disaster is believed to have released as much radiation as 200 Hiroshima bombs.
innovative architectural, urban and landscape design to ensure a sustainable future
NASA takes viewers through a four and a half minute narrated tour of the Moon