Scientists from the University of Cambridge have developed a new reactor that converts natural gas (a common energy source primarily composed of methane) into two highly valuable resources: clean hydrogen fuel and carbon nanotubes, which are ultralight and much stronger than steel.

So, now that this has been published by British Academia, how long before China puts it into prod?

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I’m betting within a decade if it actually works

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Fracking methane.

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But with solid carbon as a byproduct.

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