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MagneGas Scientist Lectures on Discoveries Surrounding Liquid Waste-to-Fuel Conversion Technology

MagneGas Corporation ("MagneGas" or the "Company"), the developer of a technology that converts liquid waste into a hydrogen-based metal working fuel and natural gas alternative, announced today that on Friday October 19, 2012, Dr. Ruggero Maria Santilli, Chairman of the Board and Chief Scientist of MagneGas, delivered a lecture at The Institute for Ultrafast Spectroscopy and Lasers at the City College of New York (CCNY) to students and staff.

The lecture covered some of the novel discoveries surrounding Hadronic Chemistry, which is a broadening of the Quantum Chemistry that is at the foundation of the MagneGas™ technology.

"It has been rewarding to see that the faculty and graduate students of CCNY have been receptive to the novel sciences underlying the MagneGas™ technology and are willing to collaborate on studies leading to further industrial development," stated Dr. Santilli.

The lecture has been filmed and is available for free viewing on the web at http://www.world-lecture-series.org/lecture-iv-a. A list of referred publications on Hadronic Chemistry is available on request.

The MagneGas IR App is now available for free in Apple's App Store for the iPhone or iPad http://bit.ly/AfLYww and at Google Play http://bit.ly/Km2iyk for Android mobile devices.

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Source: http://magnegas.com/

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