(April 21, 2010) Tom Jaramillo, Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering at Stanford, discusses technical advances in nano-materials that enable the direct production of hydrocarbon, alcohol, and hydrogen fuels from sunlight, water, and atmospheric CO2.
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kelekokerupuk 3 days ago
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grunder20 3 months ago
This is a very good project. A good alternative for oil fuels.
agapitoflores001 3 months ago
thanks for this, smart guy that Tom :)
k0rthaj 11 months ago
This is so interesting...
man i hope i can get in next year lol
freezingbeast 1 year ago