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A new type of flame produced on the International Space Station (ISS) doesn't just look cool with its spherical blue glow—it is cool.
"Cool-burning" space flames could help create greener cars By Elizabeth Howell August 6, 2014 / 3:37 PM EDT / Livescience.com ...
A team of international researchers has discovered a new type of cool burning flames that could lead to cleaner, more efficient engines for cars. The discovery was made during a series of ...
In a series of trials on board the International Space Station (ISS), researchers have discovered a type of cool-burning flames that could lead to cleaner, more efficient engines for cars.
NASA astronaut Shane Kimbrough completing the Multi-user Droplet Combustion Apparatus reconfiguration to the cool flames investigation setup. Image credit: ISS National Laboratory The inside of ...
Astronauts typically try to avoid starting fires in space, but new research on the behavior of flames in orbit could have benefits closer to home. In fact, this fiery research could lead to more ...
In fact, that great ball of fire led to the discovery of a previously unknown type of cool-burning flame that isn't even visible to the naked eye. The A.V. Club Deadspin ...
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