Nuclear waste and a hydrogen economy may seem poles apart, but a new study by the University of Sharjah claims that spent ...
Iron-nitrogen-carbon catalysts have the potential to replace the more expensive platinum catalysts currently used in fuel ...
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Hidden Hydrogen Recipe Could Fuel the World for 170,000 Years
The game of the moment is to find where it has been released, accumulated and preserved,” said Chris Ballentine, professor ...
The Print on MSNOpinion
Kashmir’s new-generation jihadis want to attack India’s heartland, not just its army
Lack of movement on building a genuine democratic culture in Kashmir after 2019 is helping the region’s jihadists.
Investigators are increasingly suspecting triacetone triperoxide (TATP), dubbed 'Mother of Satan,' in Monday's car blast near Red Fort. This highly un ...
Iron-nitrogen-carbon catalysts have the potential to replace the more expensive platinum catalysts currently used in fuel cells. This is shown by a ...
TATP is one of the world’s most unstable explosives. It is highly sensitive to heat, friction, impact and even static electricity, making it dangerous to manufacture or transport.
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Scientists could swap platinum with peat-based catalyst in fuel cells to boost performance
The synchrotron’s high-precision beam allowed them to quantify structural disorder, porosity, pore curvature and the ...
3don MSNOpinion
Delhi blast flags the perils of homegrown terror
Unlike the Indian Mujahideen (IM) terror group, which was a false flag operation by Pakistan using young Indians from the ...
11don MSN
Explained | TATP, aka ‘Mother of Satan’ bomb, investigators think was used in Red Fort car blast
Investigators are examining whether TATP, a volatile explosive, was used in the i-20 blast near Red Fort that killed Dr Umar ...
More than 3,700 students across North America competed to design experiments for launch aboard the International Space ...
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