The poet Blake wrote that you can see a world in a grain of sand. But even better, you can see a universe in an atom!
George W. Bush made hydrogen his baby back in the early 2000's, but this alternative fuel could still have its day in the sun ...
Why did they form at that time? Astronomers know from observing distant exploding stars that the size of the universe has ...
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What are the cosmic voids made of?
Now that we have tools to find vast numbers of voids in the universe, we can finally ask…well, if we crack 'em open, what do ...
In 1977, astronomer Jerry Ehman discovered the mysterious “Wow! Signal” — a powerful radio burst from deep space at the hydrogen line frequency. Nearly five decades later, scientists believe the newly ...
Electrocatalytic transformations not only require electrical energy—they also need a reliable middleman to spark the desired ...
Atomic-scale imaging emerged in the mid-1950s and has been advancing rapidly ever since—so much so, that back in 2008, physicists successfully used an electron microscope to image a single hydrogen ...
Anchoring single metal atoms on ultrathin supports improves catalyst efficiency and stability, making hydrogen production cleaner, more scalable, and less dependent on scarce metals. (Nanowerk ...
Scientists used a 0.02-second, 3 000 C degrees light flash to create efficient hydrogen catalysts, cutting energy use a ...
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