SIMPLE DEVICE WHICH USES ELECTRICAL FIELD TO BOOST GAS EFFICIENCY DEVELOPED BY TEMPLE UNIVERSITY RESEARCHER
September 25, 2008
September 25, 2008
PHILADELPHIA, Sept. 25 -- Temple University issued the following news release:
With the high cost of gasoline and diesel fuel impacting costs for automobiles, trucks, buses and the overall economy, a Temple University physics professor has developed a simple device which could dramatically improve fuel efficiency as much as 20 percent.
According to Rongjia Tao, chair of Temple's Physics Department, the small device consists of an electrically charged tube that can b . . .
With the high cost of gasoline and diesel fuel impacting costs for automobiles, trucks, buses and the overall economy, a Temple University physics professor has developed a simple device which could dramatically improve fuel efficiency as much as 20 percent.
According to Rongjia Tao, chair of Temple's Physics Department, the small device consists of an electrically charged tube that can b . . .