Scientists extract ammonia from the air using plasma — plants in the fields should like it
Australian scientists from the University of Sydney have developed a new innovative method of ammonia production that allows them to produce straight from the air.
The first nuclear reactor producing energy, hydrogen and clean water is launched in the United States
NuScale Power, a US corporation, together with GSE Solutions, has launched the world’s first fully integrated simulator of hydrogen, electricity and clean water production simultaneously in a small modular nuclear reactor.
The United States is developing a rocket engine on molten uranium
American engineers from The University of Alabama at Huntsville and The Ohio State University are developing rocket engine liquid uranium fuel for centrifugal nuclear thermal rockets (CNTR).
World’s smallest semiconductor structure used to produce «pure» hydrogen
For the first time in history, scientists from South Korea have received an environmentally friendly pure hydrogen, using an ultra-small quantum semiconductor material as a photoelectrode.
Graphene helped: engineers extend operation of hydrogen engines to 200,000+ hours
A team of researchers from the School of Engineering at the University of California, Los Angeles, has found a way to extend the life of hydrogen fuel cells.
Scientists have found «missing» half of the matter of the Universe
An international team of astronomers says it has probably found «the missing» half of the Universe’s baryonic matter.
Food straight out of the air: a startup has created butter from CO₂, hydrogen and oxygen — as good as regular butter
The American startup Savor produces butter from carbon, oxygen, and hydrogen, which is identical in molecular structure to traditional butter.
Hydrogen under the Earth’s surface will be enough as a fuel for 200 years — it will eliminate dependence on oil
Scientists say there’s a ton of hydrogen in the Earth’s crust. Only a fraction of these reserves that are conditionally accessible could cover humanity’s fuel needs for 200 years.
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