- DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) has been able to extract oil from algal ponds at $2 per gallon and says they will soon be able to implement large-scale refinement of that oil into jet fuel for less than $3 per gallon.
- This project stemmed from the US military being the nation's single largest energy consumer at 60-75 million barrels of oil per year.
- Pros to algae-based fuel:
- Algal farms don't threaten food supplies (unlike corn-based ethanol).
- Algal strains can be grown on household waste or other unsanitary water supplies.
- Algae absorbs CO2 during its growth (theoretically making the fuel carbon-neutral before procession & transport).
- It's amazing how research to reduce military costs could end up being America's saving grace for an affordable renewable energy source.
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2.15.2010
Top off the gas tank with some algae
Want to learn a foreign language, buy a phone
- Google is developing software which combines current technologies which would allow for foreign language translations over the phone in real time.
- There is already Google Translate for translating written text, and a voice recognition system for conducting web searches from spoken commands, so it's only a matter of time before a combination of the two is optimized to create a 'phone interpreter'.
- A giant leap for universal communication or a death wish for foreign language? Only time will tell.