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New Microwave Synthesis Technique Produces More - Affordable Hydrogen
Scientists synthesize what could be a low-cost, earth-abundant material that splits water to make hydrogen fuel.
Scientists synthesize what could be a low-cost, earth-abundant material that splits water to make hydrogen fuel.
Sub-nanometer molecular asymmetry between the two different faces of nanoparticle membranes formed at air-water interface is revealed.
Demonstration of room temperature, single photon emission in doped carbon nanotubes opens a new path toward quantum information technologies.