Australian company Rux Energy is commercialising technology that uses highly porous nanomaterials to coat tanks for hydrogen storage, claiming...
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Scientists at the Daegu Gyeongbuk Institute of Science and Technology have created a fuel cell catalyst made from platinum and magnesium. The new catalyst, which uses the world's first platinum–magnesium alloy nanoparticles, is expected to be both highly efficient and durable, potentially offering significant improvements in clean energy technology.
Australian company Rux Energy is commercialising technology that uses highly porous nanomaterials to coat tanks for hydrogen storage, claiming...
Researchers in South Korea have made an important discovery that could change the future of solid-state batteries (SSBs). These new batteries are...
Researchers in South Korea have made an important discovery that could change the future of solid-state batteries (SSBs). These new batteries are...
Gene technology surpasses traditional newborn screening, offering more accurate and early detection of genetic conditions, leading to improved...
Researchers at the National University of Science and Technology MISIS have created a unique non-invasive nanosensor for measuring copper levels in...
A team of engineers and materials scientists at King Abdullah University of Science and Technology, in Saudi Arabia, working with a colleague from...
ACP Painting, LLC Now Offering Electrostatic Painting Services Across the Entire Phoenix Valley ACP Painting, LLC now provides electrostatic painting...
CSIRO solar cell printing facility unveiled Solar cells that can be printed onto flexible film have been made possible through a new CSIRO Printed...
J. Blanton Plumbing explores the advanced technology behind trenchless sewer repair, offering cutting-edge solutions for blocked drains and expert...
JERA Nex has entered into a strategic partnership with Catalyst Energy Partners (CEP) to expedite the deployment of clean energy in the US.