Monthly Archives: October, 2024

Fresh invention can flip seawater into hydrogen gas

Scientists have found a way to use electrodes to split seawater and turn it into hydrogen fuel. Normally this would create a corrosive and toxic chlorine gas byproduct. However, with this new method, researchers are able to generate clean fuel using electrolysis, while also removing the need to have pure water to do so cleanly.

A low-stamp manner to minimize pollution from hydrogen engines

Hydrogen-burning internal combustion engines hold immense potential in the battle against climate change. Their remarkable power is coupled with zero emissions of carbon, offering a compelling solution to reducing environmental impact. These engines are well-suited for heavy-duty trucks, buses, off-road and agricultural equipment, as well as backup power generators, providing a cleaner alternative to traditional

2 pointless after a hydrogen sulfide leak at a Houston-space Pemex facility

Two people died and more than two dozen were treated Thursday when a chemical leaked at a Houston-area industrial plant, officials said. A hydrogen sulfide leak was reported Thursday evening at a Pemex facility in the Houston suburb of Deer Park, the city said. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez said workers were working on a

New Sauropod Dinosaur Stumbled on in Wyoming: Ardetosaurus viator

Paleontologists have identified a new genus and species of sauropod dinosaur from a semi-articulated specimen found in the 1990s in northern Wyoming, the United States. Life reconstruction of Ardetosaurus viator. Image credit: Ole Zant. The newly-described species roamed Earth during the Late Jurassic epoch, some 150 million years ago. Dubbed Ardetosaurus viator, this dinosaur was

Hubble Arrangement Telescope and Contemporary Horizons Focal level on Uranus

In a new study, astronomers compared high-resolution images of Uranus from the NASA/ESA Hubble Space Telescope to the more-distant view from NASA’s New Horizons spacecraft. Their results may serve as ‘ground-truth’ observations to use as a baseline to interpret exoplanet direct-imaging data from future observatories. In this image, two three-dimensional shapes (top) of Uranus are

Look for: Your Showerheads and Toothbrushes are Teeming with Diverse Series of Viruses

Viruses collected in a Northwestern University-led study are bacteriophages — a type of virus that infects and replicates inside of bacteria. The average American spends 93% of their time in built environments, almost 70% of that is in their place of residence. Human health and well-being are intrinsically tied to the quality of our personal

New electrolyte synthesis diagram for subsequent-gen fuel cells

Dr. Ho-Il Ji from the Hydrogen Energy Materials Research Center at the Korea Institute of Science and Technology (KIST, President Sang-Rok Oh), along with Professor Sihyuk Choi’s team from Kumoh National Institute of Technology, have made a groundbreaking advancement. They have developed a revolutionary synthesis method that dramatically reduces the sintering temperature required for the

Adani Green Vitality’s subsidiaries situation to spice up $1 billion by procedure of dollar bonds

Home Business News Adani Green Energy's subsidiaries set to raise $1 billion through dollar bonds Four subsidiaries of India’s Adani Green Energy will issue bonds with a maturity of 20 years in one or more tranches starting this month, the bankers said, speaking on condition of anonymity as they are not authorised to speak to

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