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World’s largest hydrogen fuel cell plant to power 270,000 homes yearly in South Korea
South Korea has officially broken ground on the world’s largest hydrogen fuel cell power plant, which is expected to generate ...
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Fuel-cell catalyst shows promise for powering heavy-duty vehicles
Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a new recipe for catalysts that could dramatically improve the performance and durability of fuel-cell vehicles—especially trucks and other heavy-duty ...
As the world moves toward hydrogen-powered societies, one major challenge remains: storing and releasing hydrogen efficiently ...
To meet urgent net-zero goals, the global energy system is shifting from fossil fuels to renewable sources such as solar and wind. Because these ...
Humans have been making metal alloys for thousands of years, and most of us can conjure a rough mental image of the ...
The era of driving Priuses or Teslas in carpool lanes ending this week is no joke for drivers who counted on the coveted perk ...
Researchers from the Research Center for Materials Nanoarchitectonics (MANA), one of the centers under the National Institute ...
Controlling boron concentration at grain boundaries in platinum nanocatalysts prevents structural failure and preserves catalytic performance under prolonged high temperature conditions.
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Atom-thin crystal with dual magnetism makes memory chips 10x more efficient
New 2D magnetic material enables ultra-efficient memory, reducing energy consumption by a factor of ten. Digital data will ...
In 2024, the University of Maine unveiled the world’s largest 3D printer, which can print objects up to 29 meters long.
Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark (DTU) have developed a new type of solid oxide fuel cell that ...
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