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World’s First Hydrogen Boat - Energy Observer
Published 5 years ago in Technology. Submitted by sux2bu
This is the energy observer, the first autonomous hydrogen boat to sail the seas.
Powered by solar, hydrogen, wind and water energy, the white catamaran will take six years to tour the world.
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Leas Lift, a water and gravity powered funicular railway in Folkestone
Published 5 years ago in Vehicles. Submitted by sux2bu
Originally installed in 1885, in Folkestone, Kent, the Grade II Listed Leas Lift is a funicular railway which carries passengers between the seafront and the promenade. It is one of the oldest water lifts in the UK.
The lift operates using water and gravity and is controlled from a small cabin at the top of the cliff. It has carried more than 50 million people since it opened, in a process that is especially energy efficient. The lift has a very small carbon footprint, as it emits no pollution and recycles all of the water used to drive the cars.
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Updated yesterday 2:13 A Retirement Home for Young and Old Great Big Story 166K views 2:45 The Fre
Published 6 years ago in Documentary. Submitted by sux2bu
Rare strains of corn, beans, squash and other native crops might have been lost forever if not for the protection efforts of the Potawatomi and Ojibwe tribes and the Jijak Foundation in Hopkins, Michigan. Thanks to the salvation efforts of these tribes and a seed-lending library,…
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Bear gets hit in the nuts for messing with water tank
Published 6 years ago in Ownage. Submitted by sux2bu
Oh the agony !
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Award-Winning Footage Of The Microsopic World Around Us
Published 5 years ago in Science. Submitted by sux2bu
This year’s Nikon Small World Motion Photomicrography Competition has given us a fascinating glimpse into the realm of the extremely tiny. Watch a flea giving birth and a zebrafish embryo developing its complex nervous system. And that’s just the start.
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