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New Techniques for Pure Water & Sustainable Energy

Explore new, inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to half the world and develop a hydrogen/oxygen-fueled economy using sunlight as a catalyst. Also, discover advancements in genetic technologies, medical strategies, CO2 sequestering, nanomaterials, and more.

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New Techniques for Pure Water & Sustainable Energy

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  1. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink

  2. Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy

  3. New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs

  4. New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies.

  5. New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc.

  6. The development of effective CO2 sequestering technologies to halt global warming and so enable us to use the vast coal reserves and what oil there is left safely

  7. Creation of new molecules that can replace the elements on computer chips and so compact a supercomputer into a box the size of a wrist watch and consume minimal amounts of electricity

  8. Synthetic approaches to make nanostructured materials 100x stronger than steel and 1/6 the weight – enabling 500mpg cars which are so strong they will not collapse in accidents as well as aeroplanes so light they can glide safely if engines fail

  9. New, fast chemical techniques for sequencing DNA so transforming the medical application of personal genomic information

  10. Work out more of the key steps that occurred in the development of the fundamental chemical processes that underpin life.

  11. Safe nuclear waste disposal strategies to enable us to utilise nuclear power safely

  12. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink

  13. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy

  14. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs

  15. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies.

  16. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies. • New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc.

  17. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies. • New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc. • The development of effective CO2 sequestering technologies to halt global warming and so enable us to use the vast coal reserves and what oil there is left safely

  18. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies. • New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc. • The development of effective CO2 sequestering technologies to halt global warming and so enable us to use the vast coal reserves and what oil there is left safely • Creation of new molecules that can replace the elements on computer chips and so compact a supercomputer into a box the size of a wrist watch and consume minimal amounts of electricity

  19. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies. • New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc. • The development of effective CO2 sequestering technologies to halt global warming and so enable us to use the vast coal reserves and what oil there is left safely • Creation of new molecules that can replace the elements on computer chips and so compact a supercomputer into a box the size of a wrist watch and consume minimal amounts of electricity • Synthetic approaches to make nanostructured materials 100x stronger than steel and 1/6 the weight – enabling 500mpg cars which are so strong they will not collapse in accidents as well as aeroplanes so light they can glide safely if engines fail

  20. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies. • New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc. • The development of effective CO2 sequestering technologies to halt global warming and so enable us to use the vast coal reserves and what oil there is left safely • Creation of new molecules that can replace the elements on computer chips and so compact a supercomputer into a box the size of a wrist watch and consume minimal amounts of electricity • Synthetic approaches to make nanostructured materials 100x stronger than steel and 1/6 the weight – enabling 500mpg cars which are so strong they will not collapse in accidents as well as aeroplanes so light they can glide safely if engines fail • New, fast chemical techniques for sequencing DNA so transforming the medical application of personal genomic information

  21. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies. • New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc. • The development of effective CO2 sequestering technologies to halt global warming and so enable us to use the vast coal reserves and what oil there is left safely • Creation of new molecules that can replace the elements on computer chips and so compact a supercomputer into a box the size of a wrist watch and consume minimal amounts of electricity • Synthetic approaches to make nanostructured materials 100x stronger than steel and 1/6 the weight – enabling 500mpg cars which are so strong they will not collapse in accidents as well as aeroplanes so light they can glide safely if engines fail • New, fast chemical techniques for sequencing DNA so transforming the medical application of personal genomic information • Work out more of the key steps that occurred in the development of the fundamental chemical processes that underpin life.

  22. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies. • New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc. • The development of effective CO2 sequestering technologies to halt global warming and so enable us to use the vast coal reserves and what oil there is left safely • Creation of new molecules that can replace the elements on computer chips and so compact a supercomputer into a box the size of a wrist watch and consume minimal amounts of electricity • Synthetic approaches to make nanostructured materials 100x stronger than steel and 1/6 the weight – enabling 500mpg cars which are so strong they will not collapse in accidents as well as aeroplanes so light they can glide safely if engines fail • New, fast chemical techniques for sequencing DNA so transforming the medical application of personal genomic information • Work out more of the key steps that occurred in the development of the fundamental chemical processes that underpin life. • Safe nuclear waste disposal strategies to enable us to utilise nuclear power safely

  23. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies. • New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc. • The development of effective CO2 sequestering technologies to halt global warming and so enable us to use the vast coal reserves and what oil there is left safely • Creation of new molecules that can replace the elements on computer chips and so compact a supercomputer into a box the size of a wrist watch and consume minimal amounts of electricity • Synthetic approaches to make nanostructured materials 100x stronger than steel and 1/6 the weight – enabling 500mpg cars which are so strong they will not collapse in accidents as well as aeroplanes so light they can glide safely if engines fail • New, fast chemical techniques for sequencing DNA so transforming the medical application of personal genomic information • Work out more of the key steps that occurred in the development of the fundamental chemical processes that underpin life. • Safe nuclear waste disposal strategies to enable us to utilise nuclear power safely

  24. New inexpensive techniques to provide pure water to the half of the world that presently has only contaminated water to drink • Catalysts that can enable sunlight to split water directly into hydrogen and oxygen and so develop a real hydrogen/oxygen-fuelled economy • New, cheap and efficient materials that can convert the colossal amounts of sunlight that fall each day on the Earth’s surface, directly into electricity on a scale commensurate with our needs • New genetic technologies such as: the development of strains of wheat and rice capable of fixing nitrogen by pathways similar to the symbiotic bacterial mechanism that certain root crops have developed. This breakthrough alone would obviate the need for inorganic fertilisers and save 10 to 20 per cent of the world’s fossil-fuel supply. Crops that counter the land salination and erosion problems we now face. Rice that contains Vitamin A. Those who oppose GM crops must offer viable alternatives strategies. • New medical and healthcare strategies are desperately needed to combat diseases such as malaria, TB, AIDS. cancer etc. • The development of effective CO2 sequestering technologies to halt global warming and so enable us to use the vast coal reserves and what oil there is left safely • Creation of new molecules that can replace the elements on computer chips and so compact a supercomputer into a box the size of a wrist watch and consume minimal amounts of electricity • Synthetic approaches to make nanostructured materials 100x stronger than steel and 1/6 the weight – enabling 500mpg cars which are so strong they will not collapse in accidents as well as aeroplanes so light they can glide safely if engines fail • New, fast chemical techniques for sequencing DNA so transforming the medical application of personal genomic information • Work out more of the key steps that occurred in the development of the fundamental chemical processes that underpin life. • Safe nuclear waste disposal strategies to enable us to utilise nuclear power safely

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