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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