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Science 18 January 2002:
Vol. 295. no. 5554, pp. 426 - 427
DOI: 10.1126/science.295.5554.426

News of the Week

TRANSPORTATION RESEARCH:
Bush Trades Hybrid for Hydrogen Model

David Malakoff and Robert F. Service

Secretary of Energy Spencer Abraham announced last week that he is junking the Clinton Administration's effort to build superefficient cars in favor of building vehicles powered by pollution-free hydrogen fuel cells. Abraham released no budget details of the new program, but analysts say most of the old program's research efforts will continue. The deadlines for getting a car on the road, however, have been pushed way back.

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