Neutrons Reveal New Electrocatalyst Family for Producing Hydrogen Fuel
New catalyst material provides potential for cheaper renewable hydrogen production.
New catalyst material provides potential for cheaper renewable hydrogen production.
New insights from neutron diffraction reveal changes to atomic structure.
Results show absorption properties of brown carbon depend more on burn conditions than fuel type, providing important information to model climates.
New, rapid, and low-cost approach can be applied to many species.
Model scenarios predict increased scarcity in the Middle East and India.
Strains produce “drop-in” fuels and chemicals derived from fatty acids.
Genome variability helps explain why Emiliania huxleyi canflourish in diverse ocean habitats.
Cloud, radiation, and drizzle measurements lead to better simulations.
Simulations and neutron diffraction reveal how amines disrupt cellulose’s structure.
Understanding microbial community processes improves predictions of soil carbon dynamics.
Valuing diverse climate impacts in integrated assessment models.
Study reveals structural changes leading to catalytic activity.