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Supercritical Fuel Injection

A supercritical diesel engine could increase efficiency and cut emissions.

A Fuel-Sipping Engine

An engine from Lotus and Continental Powertrain consumes 15 percent less fuel.

Sun + Water = Fuel

With catalysts created by an MIT chemist, sunlight can turn water into hydrogen. If the process can scale up, it could make solar power a dominant source of energy.

More-Powerful Fuel Cells

A cheap polymer material increases the power output of methanol fuel cells by 50 percent.

Nonelectric Hybrid Engines

A novel hybrid engine could slash fuel consumption.

The New CAFE Standards

Fuel standards will likely be achievable but won't encourage innovation.

To Mars and Beyond

Rocket scientist Franklin Chang Diaz talks about finding the power and propulsion required to colonize space.

Novel Batteries Get a Boost

GM plans to develop batteries with A123 Systems for its new electric vehicle.

A More Efficient Engine

A new type of engine could be relatively inexpensive.

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