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Scientists find an explanation for oddball, water-rich exoplanets: They make their own water
As more and more exoplanets are discovered throughout the galaxy, scientists find some that defy explanation—at least for ...
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Dirty water boosts prospects for clean hydrogen
Wastewater can replace clean water as a source for hydrogen production, eliminating a major drawback to hydrogen fuel and ...
Is hydrogen the miracle fuel of the future, or an overhyped distraction? While its role in heating and cars is fading fast, ...
Two years ago, the Biden administration announced $7 billion in funding for a nationwide network of hydrogen hubs meant to ...
At Columbia Engineering, chemical engineer Dan Esposito and his team are developing an alternative to Nafion. Their work, ...
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Scientists achieve 10 times hydrogen output from nuclear waste using new method
A comprehensive review details how radioactivity can be harnessed to split water, offering a solution to the nuclear waste ...
Astronomers now understand that water-rich planets can form internally, even close to stars. A new study reveals that ...
New experiments show young rocky planets can generate water naturally when molten surfaces react with hydrogen in their early atmospheres.
George W. Bush made hydrogen his baby back in the early 2000's, but this alternative fuel could still have its day in the sun ...
In the beginning, when planets were newborn, they glowed like furnaces, vast oceans of molten rock wrapped in heavy blankets ...
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PFAS-free membrane with nanoscopic plugs enables cleaner, cheaper hydrogen production
Hydrogen is already an important source of energy. The $250 billion industry supports fertilizer production, steel manufacturing, oil refining, and dozens of other vital activities. While nearly all ...
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