 Navy researchers at the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory have developed a way to convert carbon dioxide and hydrogen from seawater into a liquid hydrocarbon fuel. Chief of Naval Research, Rear Admiral Matthew Klunder recently spoke on the future of the game-changing fuel technology. I don't use the word game changer too often, but when you take the reality that we've already done it, so first of all we've done it, small amounts where we break up seawater into carbon and hydrogen, then through a catalytic conversion process we're able to liquefy that into fuel. We've flown it. We've flown it on small kind of small UAB type model aircraft. Now we just need to scale it. This technology could be commercially viable in seven to ten years. From the Defense Media Activity, I'm Petty Officer Tyrell Morris.