Sentences with phrase «produce pure energy»

And then there is the best kind of rocket physicists can imagine: engines that smash together matter and antimatter to produce pure energy.

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Frucor, owned by Japanese company Suntory, is one of New Zealand's largest drinks manufacturers and produces energy drinks, fruit juices and drinks, pure waters and sports waters, soft drinks and milk drinks.
Better electrical engineers create more efficient power lines or light bulbs or heating elements etc, which reduce energy consumption across the board, which takes unnecessary electricity money and diverts it into more pure research, which gives bio and biotech more money to work with, which produces more bio and biotech work.
By the purest definition, a net - zero building produces all the renewable energy it needs on site, drawing no more power from the grid than it gives back.
«What we've produced is a highly active, highly selective (producing almost pure methane without side products) and stable catalyst that will run on solar energy,» says project leader Professor Christian Doonan, Director of the University's Centre for Advanced Nanomaterials.
A Florida State University researcher played a major role in a new discovery in how to produce pure hydrogen, a green energy fuel, by splitting water.
FUNCTIONS Corvalen ® contains pure D - ribose, a safe and clinically researched ingredient that supports the natural way our bodies produce adenosine triphosphate (ATP), the energy currency of the cell.
Sugar produces jolts of energy followed by hard crashes and that is a result of inconsistent blood sugar levels and the metabolization of pure sugar.
Most auto makers agree that fuel - cell cars powered by hydrogen produced with renewable energy sources are the end game since they would rely on no fossil fuels and emit only pure water.
Let's take the process of a hurricane... Scientists believe it is the energy of the ocean that produces them... pure bull crap from a mechanical and practical point of view.
And thirdly, the energetics are really screwed up: a huge amount of energy is used — as much or more than goes into producing a pure petroleum - based package.
But they also note that the isolation of pure carbon from the peanuts requires dramatically less energy in comparison to the temperature required to produce conventional carbon used for battery anodes: 1,100 F compared to 3,600 to 4,500 F.
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