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Fuel-cell catalyst shows promise for powering heavy-duty vehicles
Brookhaven National Laboratory have discovered a new recipe for catalysts that could dramatically improve the performance and durability of fuel-cell vehicles—especially trucks and other heavy-duty ...
Highly flexible fuel cells made from cotton yarn could power new wearable electronic devices. The thin, cord-like fuel cells, ...
This measured data on long life HTPEM fuel cells will help quantify maintenance savings and encourage adoption of the ...
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Soochow University scientists have turned humble cotton yarn into high-performance methanol fuel cells that bend, flex, and even work when cut in half—offering a resilient, fast-refueling power source ...
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Researchers 3D print lightweight ceramic fuel cell — suggests alternative power source for the aerospace industry
Researchers from the Technical University of Denmark have created a 3D printing process that creates efficient, lightweight ...
Using hydrogen and oxygen to generate electrical energy -- with potable water emerging as the only byproduct -- fuel cells have a promising future where power is concerned. That was the message ...
BMW first dipped its toes into the SUV segment with the launch of the E53-generation X5 back in 1999. At the time, the brand broke new ground with the model, as it classified the X5 as a Sports ...
NITI Aayog's Dr. V.K. Saraswat discusses the government's commitment to hydrogen production, reducing imports, and achieving ...
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The Truth About Hydrogen Fuel Cell Cars
The hydrogen fuel cell car is under development by companies like Toyota, Hyundai, and Honda. However, with the increasing popularity of electric vehicles such as the Tesla Model 3 and a growing range ...
Researchers at the Van Andel Institute suggest that the routes cancer cells use to process different nutrients deeply influence cell behavior. They discovered an alternate, or non-canonical, path by ...
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