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VIDEO: Using rust and water to store solar energy as hydrogen

How can solar energy be stored so that it can be available any time, day or night, when the sun shining or not? EPFL scientists are developing a technology that can transform light energy in... Read more

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Researchers Consider Graphene as a Cure for Desalination Woes

Researchers Consider Graphene as a Cure for Desalination Woes

Computer simulations indicate graphene desalination membranes could vastly outperform existing reverse-osmosis systems The earth harbors about 1.4 billion cubic kilometers of water. Unfortun... Read more

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Freezing Point of Water Can Be Changed by an Electric Charge

Freezing Point of Water Can Be Changed by an Electric Charge

A watched pot never boils, but an electrically charged pot sometimes freezes. A study in the Feb. 5 Science reports that water can freeze at different temperatures depending on whether the s... Read more

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Generating hydrogen fuel from waste energy

Generating hydrogen fuel from waste energy

Now scientists have found a way to use ambient noise to turn water into usable hydrogen fuel We recently looked at a breakthrough in using sunlight to create hydrogen but now scientists have... Read more

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