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Finnish team shows green hydrogen possible with semiconductor electrodes
A Finnish research team has shown that semiconductor electrodes can split water into hydrogen using sunlight under real-world ...
The familiar phenomenon has puzzled researchers for centuries, but experiments are finally making sense of its unruly behaviours.
In a recent opinion article, marine scientists and electrochemists listed a number of reasons why it's unlikely that metallic ...
Climate change, population growth, conflict and humanitarian crises are putting increasing pressure on the world's water ...
A prehistoric Equisetum horsetail plant that survived 400 million years produces oxygen isotopes and water with an extreme chemical signature ...
Researchers have built a drone that runs on hydrogen, to replace battery-powered drones that are too heavy and have too short ...
Our limited understanding of the metabolism of our microbial ancestor is a sizeable gap in our knowledge of how complex life originated. Resolving whether our closest microbial relatives had ...
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Brown: As war drives up prices, homegrown green tech frees Minnesota from global chaos
Opinion editor’s note: Strib Voices publishes a mix of commentary online and in print each day. To contribute, click here. ••• When the U.S. and Israel attacked Iran on Feb. 28, the sudden war shocked ...
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