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Solar-powered system swaps oxygen for sugar to slash green hydrogen production costs
A new solar-electrolysis system uses a copper-doped catalyst to turn farm waste into hydrogen and valuable formate.
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A molecular switch for green hydrogen: Catalyst changes function based on how it's assembled
Hydrogen production through water electrolysis is a cornerstone of the clean energy transition, but it relies on efficient ...
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Catalyst behavior that could cut emissions and stabilize supply of everyday materials revealed
A Rice University-led team has unveiled how tiny molecular structures on industrial catalysts behave during the manufacture ...
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Dark oxygen discovery in the deep ocean sparks debate over life’s origins
You are taught early in science that oxygen on Earth comes from sunlight. Plants, algae, and cyanobacteria use light to split ...
MIT scientists have achieved the first-ever lab synthesis of verticillin A, a complex fungal compound discovered in 1970. Its delicate structure stalled chemists for decades, despite differing from ...
Morning Overview on MSN
Scientists isolated oxygen inside water for the first time ever
For the first time, researchers have managed to isolate and directly observe individual oxygen atoms inside liquid water, ...
In a recent social media post, Joseph Ladapo endorsed the use of structured water, which doesn't actually seem to exist.
Microplastics in rivers, lakes, and oceans aren’t just drifting debris—they’re constantly leaking invisible clouds of ...
ScienceAlert on MSN
We Emit a Visible Light That Vanishes When We Die, Surprising Study Says
An extraordinary experiment on mice and leaves from two different plant species has uncovered direct physical evidence of an ...
The Nature Network on MSN
Earth’s oxygen levels are dropping, and scientists are genuinely worried
The air we breathe seems infinite and unchanging, but scientists monitoring Earth’s oxygen levels are seeing something deeply ...
New research explores how microbes could turn Martian soil into building material and support life systems, offering a potential path for constructing human habitats on Mars using local resources ...
Molecular vanadium cluster on carbon nanotubes switches between oxygen and hydrogen production in acid, depending on assembly, offering a path beyond iridium and platinum.
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