Could engines running on thin air be the answer to the UK's air pollution problem?

Jessica Shankleman
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New study finds liquid air fuelled vehicles could save UK £115m and curb CO2 emissions by more than one million tonnes by 2025

It sounds almost too good to be true: trucks powered by the air we breathe, producing no emissions at the exhaust pipe. But in fact, the technology is real and could be coming soon to a road near you....

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