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Get Fit with These FUEL Recipes
The odds are that you are not pushing your body to the edge with food like athletes at the outer limits of fitness. But now you can!
Researchers Want a Robotic Space Cleaner to Digest Debris and Turn it into Fuel
The idea is for the debris to take the place of gases like argon and xenon.
Can Clean Diesel Survive the Volkswagen Scandal?
Diesel never really took off stateside, and now some experts question if the Volkswagen scandal is a death knell for the future of clean diesel.
Houses in London Could Soon Be Heated by Coffee Dregs
A London startup has announced that it will be collecting coffee waste from cafes across the capital to be processed into biomass energy.
Climbing One of the World's Toughest Mountains Changes the Way You See Food
Being a professional climber can be a life or death situation. In 2011, I climbed the Shark’s Fin on a peak called Mount Meru, a route that has seen more attempts and more failures than any other in the Himalayas. Food had a huge part in the adventure.
New Zealand Just Worked Out How to Run Your Car on Beer
Beer, fueling your car and social life since 2015.
Researchers Love E. Coli Because They Can Make It Poop Plastic
Modified microbes have the potential to help reduce our carbon footprint and our reliance on oil at the same time.
Your Next Flight Out of LAX Could Be Fueled By Beef Fat
AltAir Fuels is a company based in the LA area that’s currently retrofitting a Paramount, California tallow refinery to produce jet fuel from beef fat.
Bench Press This Power Pasta into Your Mouth
For your post-gym meal, share this protein-packed pasta from champion strongman Robert Oberst.
Why the World's Most Massive Ships Are Switching to Natural Gas
Due to environmental regulations, natural gas is now the cheaper option.
There's a Downside to All That Greek Yogurt You're Eating
Acid whey, a byproduct from yogurt production, is harmful to rivers and streams but companies are seeking out ingenious ways to limit environmental impacts by repurposing waste.
Could a Winemaker's Yeast Replace Palm Oil?
Palm oil is as ubiquitous as it is controversial. But researchers from the University of Bath have developed a method for turning a type of yeast used in wine production into a potential alternative.