United Airlines eyes Biofuel to Curb Aviation Emissions
Take one round-trip flight between Los Angeles and San Francisco, and you’ve generated about 5 percent of greenhouse gases that your car emits annually. …
Coffee to keep the London buses going
It is not necessary to have stayed in London to know that the bright red buses used for public transport are also a symbol …
NASA’s Biofuel Project to Help Solve World Fuel Needs
The interest for creating biofuels from algae and other sea-water plants have been increasing off late. Scientists at NASA Glenn Research Center in Cleveland have been trying to fill the skies with algae and explore new means to create alternative energy source for commercial aviation. It seems like Bilal Bomani, a scientist at NASA Glenn Research Center, Cleveland, has tied the future of space exploration to sub-aquatic life.