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Sunlight-powered liquid gallium process produces clean hydrogen from seawater
Researchers at the University of Sydney have developed a sunlight-powered method to produce clean ...
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Sun-fueled liquid gallium hack makes clean hydrogen straight from seawater
Hydrogen has long been pitched as the clean fuel that could power heavy industry, long-haul trucks, and even aircraft without pumping carbon into the atmosphere. The catch is that most of today’s ...
Nearly 150 years after gallium was discovered and added to the periodic table, University of Auckland scientists have uncovered previously-unknown aspects of the metal's structure and behavior. First ...
When you think about hydrogen production, your mind probably jumps to fancy electrolysers and truckloads of purified water. But what if I told you the world’s ...
Scientists have developed a new way to produce clean hydrogen using sunlight and liquid metal, offering a promising path toward greener energy made directly from seawater. The method could help ...
Researchers created a novel functional composite of gallium with putty or paste-like physical properties. The composite possesses excellent electromagnetic shielding properties as well as thermal ...
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