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" ... A decade ago, it seemed like there were two potential contenders to replace fossil fuel for personal transportation – electricity and hydrogen. The hydrogen option had a lot going for it. You could fill your car up just like fossil fuel, but instead of noxious gases coming out of the tailpipe, the exhaust would just be pure water vapour. It sounded like the perfect step forward towards a greener future where we could carry on using our vehicles as before, only without the environmental downsides. Compared to waiting around for an EV’s battery to recharge, hydrogen appeared to be the much more convenient option. ... "
" ... Artist impression of the ExoMars Trace Gas Orbiter (TGO) analysing the Martian atmosphere. While the... [+] Martian atmosphere is dominated by carbon dioxide, TGO is conducting a detailed analysis of its trace gases – those which make up less than 1% by volume of a planet’s atmosphere, such as water vapour and methane. Despite only being present in minute amounts, trace gases like these are key for tracing the history of water on Mars, and if and what processes might be active on the surface today. Methane attracts particular attention, because on Earth it is generated by geological and biological processes. (Credit: ESA/ATG medialab) ... "
" ... The company is already investigating a variety of new applications for vapour technology in different areas and is considering how it could impact a variety of already mature industries, according to Pax Labs co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO), James Monsees. ... "
" ... Water conservation is another important component of the facility. A drip irrigation system uses sensors to ensure no water is wasted, while condensation traps help to recycle water vapour. ... "
" ... “You know a candle won't burn without air. There must be always air around the gas, and touching it like, to make it burn. If a candle hasn't got enough air, it goes out, or burns badly, so that some of the vapour inside of the flame comes out through it in the form of smoke and this is the reason of a candle smoking. So now you know why a great clumsy dip smokes more than a neat wax candle; it is because the thick wick of the dip makes too much fuel in proportion to the air that can get to it." ... "