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Salt could become the next recyclable power source.
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Salt could become the next recyclable power source.

Science – When salt water mixes with fresh water at the river mouths it increases the water temperature by 0.1 degree Celsius (0.2 Fahrenheit). To harvest this energy scientists have developed a special membrane which is extremely expensive. The process only problem is the cost of the production of this membrane which is quite expensive but that can be solve

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John Kanzius has worked on using salt water to power engines and has had some success showing salt water as a power source. He has also used radio waves to destroy cancer cells. If his ideas continue to be successful, Kanzius could some day be remembered as the next Thomas Edison.

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This is very interesting.But I think if we survive getting off oil the future will see many types of different sources of energy uses because the earth can only produce so much of any one given thing.

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I can already see the treehuggers complaing about how the new plant in the river mouth endangers the speckledfish turd larve that is "essential" for the survival of some animal/fish. They'll tie it up in court as they have the wind farms (THEY SAID THEY WANTED), the tide generators (THEY SAID THEY WANTED), the nuclear plants( THEY SAID THEY WANTED), the solar farms out west (THEY SAID THEY WANTED) because what it really comes down to is alot of these activist dont want it in their backyard...they want it "somewhere else" sort of like libs wanting the gov't to spend other peoples money but not thier own.

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You really have a knack for stretching common sense until it becomes absurd. The problem comes when you try to pass your warped story off as being believable.

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If you don't believe me check my font at: http://www.reuters.com/article/inDepthNews/idUS...

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I believe you, pyderi. It is gengus' method of analysis analysis that is absurd.

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So, I beleaved it!

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