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Car parts from coal waste more than a concept
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Car parts from coal waste more than a concept
May 30 - Scientists in New York have discovered that fly ash, a by-product of coal, can be used as an ingredient in a new, lightweight material that could one day replace heavy metals to make car parts. Dr. Nikhil Gupta from New York University’s Polytechnic Institute believes the material could also be used to reduce the weight of everyday structures like park benches and lamp posts. Tara Cleary reports.
Video Length: 137
Date Found: May 30, 2011
Date Produced: May 29, 2011
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