The Bio-Bug has been converted by a team of British engineers to be powered by biogas, which is produced from human waste at sewage works across the country. They believe the car is a viable ...
The search for new energy sources continues, and one innovative company here in the UK, called GENeco, has developed a groundbreaking way of powering vehicles. They have successfully converted a ...
While electric cars tend to grab all of the headlines, there are plenty of other alternatives to traditional fossil fuels, from biofuels like biodiesel and ethanol, all the way up to hydrogen. But ...
Alternative fuels for cars are all the rage now-a-days. Well, they have been for awhile, but with vehicles like the Chevy Volt just about ready to hit the mainstream, well, we can see how the whole ...
POO POWER! GENeco, a waste treatment company in Bristol, UK set out to prove that bio-gas could be a reliable alternative transportation fuel, so they imported special equipment to help process their ...
We’ve seen fuel derived from garbage before, and even a race car that ran on chocolate, but now we have an even wilder concept: a Volkswagen Beetle running on methane gas derived from human waste. Yes ...
VW's 'dung' Beetle: The car that leaves nothing to waste... thanks to its methane gas-powered engine
A car powered by methane gas has been created by a team of British engineers. The vehicle named the 'Bio-Bug' is run reliably on biogas, which is produced from human waste at sewage works across the ...
How’s this for a car that runs on “alternative” fuel? The Bio Bug, an innovative project created by a sewage treatment facility in Britain, harnesses the gassy byproduct of human waste to power a VW ...
Electric cars seem downright inefficient compared to the Bio-Bug, a VW Beetle rigged to run on biogas, or methane gas generated from human waste during the sewage treatment process. The Beetle, ...
Bio-control of plant pests -- using beneficial predator bugs to attack bad ones -- continues to draw attention. A Purdue University researcher, Ian Kaplan, was awarded the this week for his work on ...
OpenAI is offering $25,000 (≈ €23,300) to anyone who succeeds in a universal jailbreak of GPT-5 on ten sensitive biology and chemistry questions without triggering moderation. OpenAI has launched a ...
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