Monday, December 7, 2009

MIT Grad's Shocks Make Cars More Efficient

After learning that only 20% of the fuel used in cars actual goes towards propelling the car forward, three M.I.T. students went to work on thinking up new ways to make cars more fuel efficient and thought up the idea of using the energy of movement provided by shocks on cars to go towards moving the car.

The three students are most likely in for a windfall when this idea hits the mainstream markets, all cars will be sporting these revolutionary shocks, and their ideas are already being greatly considered by the military and companies such as Wal-Mart.

Ideas such as these are really the ones that are going to continue to push towards a greener world.

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