physorg.com — For several decades, scientists have known that certain species of algae can produce hydrogen in anaerobic conditions. More recently, researchers have been trying to take advantage of this ability to produce hydrogen that could be used by fuel cells to generate electricity without expensive processes like electrolysis required for splitting water
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diggydougieNov 13, 2007
This is the sort of technology that actually seems to show promise.
thespudmallNov 14, 2007
Or you could leave it alone and allow it to convert carbon dioxide into oxygen.