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Journal dwinfield's Journal: Hydrogen Production from Bacterial Feast

Penn State researchers have found a way to make hydrogen from a bacterial organic waste cafeteria. Bruce Logan, professor of Environmental Engineering, and his team show the process by which electricity can be made directly from the bacteria. In the interview on Science Friday, Prof Logan said he thought this process should be easy to scale up, but it's not quite ready to replace Mr. Fusion. Is this the corner we turn to creating a hydrogen society?
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