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Single-catalyst water splitter from Stanford produces clean-burning hydrogen 24/7
Stanford scientists have developed a cheap and efficient way to extract clean-burning hydrogen fuel from water 24 hours a day, seven days...
Jun 24, 20153 min read


Toward tiny, solar-powered sensors
New ultralow-power circuit improves efficiency of energy harvesting to more than 80 percent The latest buzz in the information technology...
Jun 24, 20154 min read


Can Heat Be Controlled as Waves?
A growing interest in thermoelectric materials – which convert waste heat to electricity – and pressure to improve heat transfer from...
Jun 24, 20153 min read


First solar cell made of highly ordered molecular frameworks
New Material Based on Metal-organic Frameworks (MOFs) Is Suited for Photovoltaics/Publication in the Journal Angewandte Chemie...
Jun 19, 20153 min read


Hooked on Phonons: NIST-led Research Group Measures Graphene Vibrations
An international research group led by scientists at the National Institute of Standards and Technology's (NIST) Center for Nanoscale...
Jun 17, 20153 min read


UCLA researchers develop lower-cost, more efficient nanostructure for fuel cells
A team led by researchers at the UCLA Henry Samueli School of Engineering and Applied Science has developed nanostructures made from a...
Jun 15, 20152 min read
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