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Getting from here to there
has always been one of humanitys basic drives. BWUs researchers are
on the cutting edge of this field, doing groundbreaking work in land-, sea-, and
space-based propulsion. BWU scientists were at the forefront when the first feasible
solar sails were deployed on Argonaut II in 2119. Propulsion experts from BWU
were the first to use krill-guiding to move ice-floes in the Arctic Ocean. A friction-trapping
slidewalk at the Santiago campus laid the groundwork for the 8-lane rinkways now
channeling the faithful through the city of Mecca.
BWU has also been instrumental in the promotion of alternative
energies such as wind, magnet, and controlled fusion power
helping curb the use of fossil fuels worldwide.
Where such fuels are still used, the efficiency of the
engines using them has been increased tenfold.
Theres one thing you can say about the BWU Propulsion Department for sure:
Were going places!
For further information about the work were doing,
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