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Making fuel from green slime


Missouri S&T researcher Paul Nam is working with researchers from Lincoln University and two Missouri power companies to capture carbon dioxide emissions and use it to grow algae. The algae, in turn, could be used to develop biofuels.



KETC's Science Minute: Missouri S&T's Hydrogen Fueling Station


This Science Minute shows a hydrogen fueling station at Missouri University of Science and Technology. The first customers were a fleet of hydrogen-powered cars that traveled across the country, sponsored in part by the U.S. Department of Transportation.



Hydrogen highway will follow Interstate 44


Missouri S&T is home to the state's only hydrogen fueling station and hydrogen shuttles. In addition, researchers at Missouri S&T are developing a portable, hydrogen-generating power system to power everything from laptops to communications gear for soldiers in the battlefield.



How Missouri S&T produces hydrogen


The Missouri S&T EcoCAR team has access to several hydrogen facilities and several pathways to produce hydrogen.



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