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Sunlight-powered catalyst targets toxic forever chemicals in water and soil
Researchers have built a sunlight-powered catalyst that can break down so-called forever chemicals into ...
A new material can store energy from sunlight and convert it into hydrogen days later. The material, jointly developed by researchers from Ulm and Jena, can do this even in the dark. The process is ...
Tiny changes at the atomic scale can determine the future of clean energy. In a new study, Tohoku University researchers have revealed how the precise coordination environment surrounding a single ...
Researchers have found a way to fabricate film-thin membranes imbued with super strength that could extend the durability of ...
Scientists at the University of Bath have developed a new photocatalyst that uses sunlight to degrade PFAS, a group of chemicals that don't break down naturally.
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