Is the flux capacitor made famous in 'Back to the Future' an answer to more efficient hydrogen storage on Class 8 trucks?
The garbage-gulping Mr. Fusion from “Back to the Future” was pure fiction, but the flux capacitor that powered Doc Brown’s flying DeLorean is real. NASA made it. The space agency licenses it.
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As an isolated late-night space with plenty of pavement, the mall parking lot offered Doc and Marty plenty of space to test ...
As an isolated late-night space with plenty of pavement, the mall parking lot offered Doc and Marty plenty of space to test the flux capacitor ... movie’s thrilling car-hoverboard chase ...
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The DeLorean DMC-12 is among the most iconic automobiles in cinematic history, despite the fact that the real-life car didn't ...
Brownington’s Old Stone House Museum & Historic Village is your ticket to time travel, minus the pesky paradoxes and with all the charm of 19th-century Vermont. Nestled in the heart of Vermont’s ...
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