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Scientists investigate the potential of ion irradiation as a platform in allowing the control of nanoparticle growth. Find out more about it in this article.
Two scientists looking for fossil fuels accidentally discovered a large deposit of white hydrogen. Read the article to find out how it can help solve the climate crisis.
A scientific breakthrough on green energy engineered by sound waves can increase the production of green hydrogen. Know more about this breakthrough here, read now!
Nanomolding of topical nanowires could quicken the discovery of new materials for applications like quantum computing, among others. Read to know more.
Wave Swell Energy has reported the successful year-long test of their one-directional wave energy generator. Read on to learn about WSE's Uniwave200 and how it outperformed expectations.
Using a common organic molecule in fertilizer and a standard component of human urine, South Korean scientists were able to recently achieve perfect renewable energy.
Researchers are currently looking into how to design metal oxide thin film that can be connected to generate clean energy and eventually function as more than just a layer within electronics.
Researchers identified a new, less expensive, and more effective electrocatalyst to produce green hydrogen from water that could, in the future, open new doors for more extensive production of clean energy.
Researchers recently shared their goal of soon enabling clothes like pair of jeans and a jacket among others, to one day, charge a mobile phone and other electronic gadgets through clean energy.
Denmark is currently planning to build an artificial island to serve as a clean energy hub and, in the long run, produce zero-carbon fuel through wind power.
After several months of getting bodied in the news cycle, NuScale Power, a small modular nuclear startup, has an added potential path to the various energy market.
The United Nations Secretary-General calls for the use of clean energy, particularly as the world recovers from the COVID-19 pandemic. He urges nations to stop using coal and cutting funds for providing for the operation of coal plants.