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By David Moll, on November 11, 2008
I know what you’re thinking. What the hell is a fungus-flocked petri dish doing being featured a car blog? Gilocladium roseum is its name. Dr. Gary Strobel discovered it in the rainforests of Patagonia. What he’s found could be the solution to our energy needs for the next century and beyond.
How? Because it . . . → Read More: Rare fungus munches cellulose, pees diesel, solves energy crisis?
By David Moll, on October 16, 2008
Against the sun-scorched craggy peaks surrounding Nevada’s Black Rock desert, a cloud of dust emerges out of the distance. Amorphous at first, the cloud narrows into a contrail as the ground below starts to tremble.
The thunder swells. In moments, a raven black dart shoots past and with it, a thunderous boom that . . . → Read More: A tribute to Thrust SSC: still the fastest machine on wheels
By David Moll, on October 9, 2008
When handing over the keys to the family car, parents of teen drivers have every right to be worried.
Not only are teen drivers statistically the most likely to crash, they are also more likely to speed and less likely to wear seatbelts than older drivers.
In an effort to help parents curtail risky . . . → Read More: Ford introduces MyKey electronic watchdog for parents of teen drivers
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