Superconductors are heating up, and a world record-holder may have just been dethroned. Two studies report evidence of superconductivity — the transmission of electricity without resistance — at ...
Scientists at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are exploring ways to use an inexpensive and layered superconductor compound to efficiently store hydrogen. They have already discovered the ...
Researchers at the Department of Energy's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) are taking a new approach to "filling up" a fuel cell car with a nanoscale solid, hydrogen storage material.
Researchers from Skoltech, Jilin University and Beijing HPSTAR in China, and their German colleagues have synthesized and studied a new type of hydrogen-rich superconductor. Technically referred to as ...
Researchers at the Ulsan Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) in Ulsan, South Korea, recently developed an innovative new procedure to extract pure hydrogen from ammonia, employing a ball ...
A recently discovered hydrogen-rich compound may help overcome one of the biggest hurdles to using hydrogen for fuel -- namely, how do you stuff enough hydrogen into a volume small enough to be ...
The aircraft fuel cells market presents key opportunities in the hydrogen segment, with high growth from its efficiency and sustainability. Asia's rapid growth is driven by industrial demands and ...
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Quantum materials may unlock solar-powered hydrogen straight from water
Researchers have identified a class of quantum materials, called topological semimetals, that can split water into hydrogen fuel using nothing but sunlight, sidestepping the expensive platinum-based ...
A new superconducting material fabricated by a Canadian-German team has been fabricated out of a silicon-hydrogen compound [after supercompression, 96-120GPa] and does not require cooling. They had to ...
The hydrogen and renewable natural gas fueling infrastructure market presents growth opportunities driven by rising demand for renewable energy, increased adoption of fuel cell electric vehicles, and ...
Hydrogen has the highest energy density (120 MJ/kg) of all known substances, approximately three times more than diesel or gasoline, meaning it could play a pivotal role in sustainable energy systems.
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