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The Cool Down on MSNScientists make key discovery that could unlock next-gen fuel source: 'This achievement marks a real turning point'"Enjoying unprecedented momentum." Scientists make key discovery that could unlock next-gen fuel source: 'This achievement ...
Plans to build one of Europe's largest green energy hubs on the site of disused coal-fired power plant units in eastern Germany have been postponed indefinitely, energy firm LEAG said on Friday.
A study reveals a graphene oxide aerogel's exceptional water adsorption capabilities, paving the way for new technologies in atmospheric water generation.
Can the vast and sparsely populated African country translate its renewable power potential into national development?
Featherlight nanomaterial built from graphene and calcium pulls clean water from the air with unmatched efficiency.
Scientists developed a new nanomaterial that rapidly captures water from air, holding over three times its weight - offering a faster path to clean drinking water.
Drawing inspiration from enzyme catalysis, a research team led by Prof. JIANG Hai-Long and Prof. JIAO Long at the University of Science and Technology of China (USTC), under the Chinese Academy of ...
New hydrogen-bonding patterns that result in greater complexity of telomere structure and novel insight into their electronic function may challenge the dominant paradigm of aging and possibly lead to ...
A recent collaboration has led to the development of a technique to drastically enhance the performance of perovskite solar cells using hydrogen-bonding additives. This research demonstrates that ...
Studying the bonding behavior between small molecules like water and H 2 S significantly advances the understanding of fundamental chemistry, allowing for the refinement of theoretical models and ...
New insights into the hydrogen bonding of hydrogen sulphide. Ruhr-University Bochum. Journal Nature Communications Funder Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft, NASA, National Science Foundation ...
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