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Speeding Up Catalysts for Energy Storage
Researchers develop the fastest synthetic catalyst for producing hydrogen gas, potentially leading to a new environmentally friendly, affordable fuel.
Researchers develop the fastest synthetic catalyst for producing hydrogen gas, potentially leading to a new environmentally friendly, affordable fuel.
Researchers demonstrate a new technique that could lead to significantly higher power proton beams used to answer tough scientific questions.
A twisted array of atomic magnets were driven to move in a curved path, a needed level of control for use in future memory devices.
Tracking movements of individual particles provides understanding of collective motions, synchronization and self-assembly.
New material based on common iron ore can help turn intermittent sunlight and water into long-lasting fuel.
Teamwork provides insight into complicated cloud processes that are important to potential environmental changes in the Arctic.
For the first time, scientists pinpointed how often storms topple trees, helping to predict how changes in Amazonia affect the world.
A newly discovered metabolic process linking different bacteria in a community could enhance bioenergy production.
Researchers made a sheet of boron only one atom thick with the potential to change solar panels, computers, and more.
Researchers create materials with controllable electrical and magnetic properties, even at room temperature.
New work seeks to explain a strange phenomenon occurring in fusion reactor materials.