The road to greener hydrogen
Hydrogen now isn’t everything that hydrogen could be, writes Mats W. Lundberg, sustainable business manager at Sandvik Materials Technology
Hydrogen now isn’t everything that hydrogen could be, writes Mats W. Lundberg, sustainable business manager at Sandvik Materials Technology
A University of Bern international research team has succeeded in developing an electrocatalyst for hydrogen fuel cells
Award-winning UK scientist Dr. Lui Terry discusses how his pioneering work on nanoconfinement could help advance the global transition to cleaner energy
The QuamNESS consortium unites researchers in University of Bristol, Queens University of Belfast and Trinity College Dublin to explore the thermodynamics of quantum machines and technologies, thanks to a major grant boost
Dr. Clifton Ray discusses the potential of Nanotrap particles to advance extracellular vesicle research, and how his team is using them to break down barriers in isolation, screening, and disease diagnostics
Join us on Wednesday, July 1, to learn about the promising new applications of gas hydrates for sustainable energy and separative technologies
This aims to make use of its collective and accumulated knowledge of graphene to fight the current pandemic
Recognition comes as the publisher launches a series of Virtual Summits to support the science industry through the COVID-19 crisis
GMU virologist Dr. Kylene Kehn-Hall reveals how Nanotrap particles can stabilize viruses, combat false negatives and potentially tackle the spread of coronavirus
This technology could help to facilitate the switch from fossil fuels to renewable energy sources
Carbon nanotube film produces aerospace-grade composites with no need for huge ovens or autoclaves
Developing accident tolerant fuels to make nuclear fission safer in the event of accident scenarios
Promise of enhanced analytics, tomography, sample preparation and data integrity
The landmark study shows how the pigment could be used in safe and sustainable bioelectronics
Advancements in machine learning implemented to unearth numerous potential material applications for a diverse range of industries
Liverpool Accelerator Science Symposium considers growing importance and economic potential of particle colliders
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A non-toxic material, known as Cyrene, can provide higher concentrations and conductivity