Chicken Feathers May Hold Key To Hydrogen Storage
pitterpatter writes "A researcher trying to find a use for them claims that after being heated enough to carbonize, chicken feathers hold as much hydrogen as carbon nanotubes do. So chicken feather charcoal might solve the storage problem for the new hydrogen economy. One problem down, half a zillion to go."
Chicken McNuggets.
We can finally power our homes with chicken.
*pulls up to full service Hydrogen fueling station*
"Just put three Leghorns in the tank."
Down With Slashdot BETA!!! I've been around the corner and seen the oliphant; you can only abuse me from your perspecti
KFC is food?
Adam and Jamie revisited that one after they found that the windshield they used wasn't rated for bird strikes. After the revisit, they did prove that thawed chickens did not penetrate as far as frozen ones. See episode 14 from the 2004 season.
Yes it's an anecdote! Were you expecting original research in a Slashdot comment?
Don't you dare interfere with my 2nd Amendment right to bear poultry!
I prefer rogues to imbeciles because they sometimes take a rest.
Not really, the good news is that vegans are no longer going to be allowed to drive or use any other non-human powered transport.
Married?