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How To Run Your Car On Tap Water Plans

IT ALSO WORKS ON YOUR TRUCK / RV / MOTORCYCLE / AIRPLANE (ETC) Will This Work? Although we cannot guarantee it, we believe these plans will...

Methanol fuel cell – the Band Aid Version

Here's how you can build a methanol fuel cell, at home, from band aids, a Membrane Electrode Assembly (MEA) and some stainless steel bug...

Paint Your House With Solar Powered Paint!

Two UK researchers, David Worsley and Maarten Wijdekop have made up a paint that could produce electricity by gathering the energy from the Sun....

Tesla – The Race To Zero Point Energy (movie)

The energy race has begun. All the players are in the arena, but there's something bigger some of them seek... free energy is freedom...

Your Fingertips Could Power Your Laptop!

Core77.com's "Greener Gadgets Competition" shows up a system invented by Alexander Parker, that could power your laptop, cellphone, or other device that has buttons...

Water Splitting Using Zero Point Energy

Many older and recent inventions claim anomalies while trying to produce energetic phenomena from water. Some of them use standard electrolysis to produce hydrogen,...

Body Heat to Electricity: German Scientists Working on Viable Design

German scientists have found a way of transforming body heat into electricity using thermoelectric devices. The discovery means that we may be able to...

How to Build Your Own Water Car at Home

In July 2005, an American mechanic released most of the details of his simple conversion system which allows an ordinary car to use water...

How to Build the Simplest Fuel Cell Ever

The simplest fuel cell "burns" hydrogen in a flameless chemical reaction to produce electricity. In order to 'burn' the hydrogen, a fuel cell needs...

Would you like to host a nuclear reactor in your backyard?

NOT many people want a nuclear power station in their backyard, but that's the prospect facing communities on both sides of the Atlantic as governments weigh up where to build a new wave of reactors.