Of Fuel Cells And Chicken Feathers

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Of Fuel Cells And Chicken Feathers

Each year, the agricultural industry must dispose of billions of pounds of chicken feathers. Richard Wool, a chemical engineer at the University of Delaware, says when feathers are heated, they develop nano-sized caverns in which hydrogen can be stored.

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