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Cracking the code of hydrogen embrittlement

When deciding what material to use for infrastructure projects, metals are often selected for their durability. However, if placed in…

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Hydrogen flight looks ready for take-off with new advances

The possibility of hydrogen-powered flight means greater opportunities for fossil-free travel, and the technological advances to make this happen are…

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Researchers examine economic effects on technological advancements of blue hydrogen production

A new analysis by University of Wyoming researchers examines the impacts of current federal economic incentives on large-scale, blue hydrogen…

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Promise green hydrogen may not always be fulfilled

Green hydrogen often, but certainly not always, leads to CO2 gains. This claim is based on research published in Nature…

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New catalyst unveils the hidden power of water for green hydrogen generation

Hydrogen is a promising chemical and energy vector to decarbonize our society. Unlike conventional fuels, hydrogen utilization as a fuel…

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New method makes hydrogen from solar power and agricultural waste

University of Illinois Chicago engineers have helped design a new method to make hydrogen gas from water using only solar…

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Manganese sprinkled with iridium: a quantum leap in green hydrogen production

Researchers report a new method that reduces the amount of iridium needed to produce hydrogen from water by 95%, without…

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Government shelves plans for UK’s biggest hydrogen home heating trial

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Welcome aboard the world’s first hydrogen fuel cell superyacht

Superyachts are notoriously dirty luxury toys, with a single billionaire’s boat emitting as much as 7,020 tons of CO2 per…

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Can green hydrogen production help bring oceanic dead zones back to life?

This article was originally featured on Hakai Magazine, an online publication about science and society in coastal ecosystems. Read more stories like…

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