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some harmful emissions. then there's electric. but although batteries are getting far more efficient, the size that you'd need to power a passengerjet would be way too heavy. and there's one potential solution that's getting people really excited — hydrogen. hydrogen fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen to create a flow of electrons around a circuit to power a motor. and as we all know, hydrogen plus oxygen equals h20. the problem is... we can't do much about the fundamental properties of hydrogen. volumetrically, we need to compress it to get sort of in the ballpark of not quite a third of the efficiency of fuels that we use. that means that we need often very large, very heavy tanks, because they need very thick walls to deal with the incredibly high pressures we need them at. what you end up with is an aeroplane that can't have any passengers in.

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the size that you'd need to power a passengerjet would be way too heavy. and there's one potential solution that's getting people really excited — hydrogen. hydrogen fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen to create a flow of electrons around a circuit to power a motor. and as we all know, hydrogen plus oxygen equals h20. the problem is... we can't do much about the fundamental properties of hydrogen. volumetrically, we need to compress it to get sort of in the ballpark of not quite a third of the efficiency of fuels that we use. that means that we need often very large, very heavy tanks, because they need very thick walls to deal with the incredibly high pressures we need them at. what you end up with is an aeroplane that can't have any passengers in. this is the challenge faced by zeroavia, one of several companies working to make hydrogen—powered flight a reality.

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up with new fuels. let's take a look at some of the options. there are biofuels, which are made out of things like plants or vegetable oils, but they still produce some harmful emissions. then there's electric. but although batteries are getting far more efficient, the size that you'd need to power a passengerjet would be way too heavy. and there's one potential solution that's getting people really excited — hydrogen. hydrogen fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen to create a flow of electrons around a circuit to power a motor. and as we all know, hydrogen plus oxygen equals h20. the problem is... we can't do much about the fundamental properties of hydrogen. volumetrically, we need to compress it to get sort of in the ballpark of not quite a third of the efficiency of fuels that we use. that means that we need often very large, very heavy tanks, because they need very thick walls to deal with the incredibly high

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Breakfast

one of the main greenhouse gases causing climate change. the industry faces an enormous challenge to clean up its act, and that means coming up with new fuels. let's take a look at some of the options. there are biofuels, which are made out of things like plants or vegetable oils, but they still produce some harmful emissions. then there's electric. but although batteries are getting far more efficient, the size that you'd need to power a passengerjet would be way too heavy. and there's one potential solution that's getting people really excited — hydrogen. hydrogen fuel cells combine hydrogen and oxygen to create a flow of electrons around a circuit to power a motor. and as we all know, hydrogen plus oxygen equals h20. the problem is... we can't do much about the fundamental properties of hydrogen. volumetrically, we need to compress it to get sort of in the ballpark of not quite a third of the efficiency of fuels that we use.

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Newswatch

archive: the new machine is called, optimistically, the flyer. _ we've come a long way since the wright brothers�* first flight in 1903. that day, they lifted the world into a new dimension. then we achieved bigger, faster planes. great, but that's also how we ended up with all these emissions. jet engines burn kerosene, which releases carbon dioxide, one of the main greenhouse gases causing climate change. the industry faces an enormous challenge to clean up its act, and that means coming up with new fuels. let's take a look at some of the options. there are biofuels, which are made out of things like plants or vegetable oils, but they still produce some harmful emissions. then there's electric. but although batteries are getting far more efficient, the size that you'd need to power a passengerjet would be way too heavy. and there's one potential solution that's getting

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Newsday

cleared for take—off. the smaller aeroplane collided with a japan airlines passenger jet on the runway on tuesday. air traffic control transcripts shows the japan airlines flight all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated. but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash. the former president of sierra leone, ernest bai koroma, has been charged with four counts of treason over an alleged coup plot in november. he is under house arrest following questioning by the police. at least 21 people were killed in attacks on a barracks and a prison in freetown in november. mr koroma's lawyer said the charges are part of a political vendetta. in kentucky, a judge ordered a former clerk who refused to give a marriage licence to same—sex couples to pay legal fees to one couple's lawyers. kim davis was found guilty last year of violating the couple's constitutional rights.

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but the dog can't get far enough in. the team must move on. time is too critical. here, some certainty — there is a woman inside, but alive? they don't know. the window to find people is closing. jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan. authorities say the coastguard aircraft involved in a fatal collision was not cleared for takeoff. it collided with a passengerjet on takeoff. it collided with a passenger jet on tuesday. takeoff. it collided with a passengerjet on tuesday. air traffic control transcripts showed the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated, but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash.

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BBC News

separately, japanese authorities say a coastguard aircraft involved in a fatal collision at tokyo's haneda airport, was not cleared for take—off. the smaller plane collided with a japan airlines passengerjet, on the runway on tuesday. newly—released air traffic control transcripts shows the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated, but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash. let's turn to some important news around the world. donald trump has asked the us supreme court to intervene over his disqualification from the colorado primary ballot. last month the state's highest court concluded that the former president engaged in an insurrection before and during the january 6th capitol riots. as a result, he should not be eligible for the ballot. mr trump has also challenged a similar exclusion from the state ballot in maine.

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BBC News

but the dog can't get far enough in. the team must move on. time is too critical. here, some certainty — there is a woman inside, but alive? they don't know. the window to find people is closing. jean mackenzie, bbc news, and wajima injapan. separately, japanese authorities say a coastguard aircraft involved in a fatal collision at tokyo's haneda airport was not cleared for take—off. the smaller plane collided with a japan airlines passenger jet on the runway on tuesday. newly released air traffic control transcripts show the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew on board the passengerjet were safely evacuated. but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash.

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BBC News

authorities say a coastguard aircraft involved in a fatal collision at tokyo's haneda airport was not cleared for take—off. the smaller plane collided with a japan airlines passengerjet on the runway on tuesday. newly—released air traffic control transcripts shows the japan airlines flight was cleared to land. all 379 passengers and crew onboard the passengerjet were safely evacuated. but five coastguard crew members were killed in the fiery crash. in what's thought to be the biggest prisoner exchange of the nearly two—year war, russia and ukraine have swapped hundreds of captives. the russian defence ministry says 248 prisoners of war, held by ukraine, have been returned. ukraine says 230 prisoners were released by russia. both sides said the united arab emirates mediated the latest exchange. the number of ukrainians killed since russia's full—scale

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