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Recyclable Hydrogen Fuel Tanks

A new process makes regenerating hydrogen fuel more efficient.

Hydrogen Fuel Cells

Despite doubts about its feasability, hydrogen is finding its way into niche applications.

A Catalyst for Cheaper Fuel Cells

The material could replace platinum in hydrogen vehicles.

Efficient Ethanol Fuel Cells

A new catalyst could make ethanol fuel cells practical for portable gadgets.

Omnivorous Fuel Cells

A prototype fuel cell runs on a wide range of fuels without turning up the heat.

Platinum-Free Fuel Cell

A new fuel cell uses a cheap nickel catalyst.

Sun + Water = Fuel

With catalysts created by an MIT chemist, sunlight can turn water into hydrogen. If the process can scale up, it could make solar power a dominant source of energy.

A Cool Fuel Cell

A novel low-temperature electrolyte could make solid-oxide fuel cells more practical.

Solar-Power Breakthrough

Researchers have found a cheap and easy way to store the energy made by solar power.

Finding Water on the Moon

An advanced type of mass spectrometry has detected water in lunar particles.

Hydrogen Fuel from Formic Acid

A simple new process generates hydrogen for fuel cells.

Making Fuel from Leftovers

Researchers have designed a process to generate hydrogen from organic materials.

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