PHYSICS & MATHThe bond lasts for only about ten femtoseconds, ten quadrillionths of a second An extraordinary material celebrated across many platforms if graphene. It consists of pure carbon, only a single atomic layer thick.
The prospect of the creation of new fuels and other hydrocarbon is something that could add more renewable sources of energy made available by the Technical Research Institute in Finland and the Lappeenranta University of Technology.
Breaking down molecules to create new ones will create new forms of fuels and alter the [laying field pf the pharmaceutical industry according to a study made by the researchers from UCLA.
The requirement of heat for producing hydrogen from ammonia can now be fulfilled with the help of a newly discovered catalyst by the scientists in Japan.
University of Houston physicists has discovered a catalyst that can split water into hydrogen and oxygen, composed of easily available, low-cost materials and be operating far more efficiently than previous catalysts.
The world welcomes these inventions that could alleviate the burdens inflicted by climate change. Such as this latest discovery of researchers from Antwerp, Belgium. An invention that gives as clean air and at the same time generates renewable energy.
Scientists had found a way to extract Hydrogen from Methanol without the carbon byproducts. The only byproduct in the process is water. Hydrogen is converted to electriciy tha fuels our cars and heats our homes.
NASA's Cassini spacecraft found the trace of hydrogen on the icy moon of Saturn named, Enceladus. Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) scientists are assuming there must be several hydrothermal vents beneath the surface that can sustain life.
Almost 99 percent of the entire Universe is consist of Hydrogen which is the most simple and fundamental element in the Periodic table. Oregon State University professor May Nyman looked into the Big Bang theories to find the answer to the question: Why Hydrogen is the most common element in Universe
Approximately 90 percent of the visible universe is framed by Hydrogen proving that being in the simplest form, this element is the most common and abundant element in the universe.
Researchers claim that hydrogen pouring from the volcanoes may be used to find the possibility of life in the universe. Planets with such volcanoes are likely to support life.
This stunning nebula, called RCW 34 and visualized by the European Southern Observatory's (ESO) Very Large Telescope (VLT), is home to young stars that heat gases, causing them to expand outward. In this brightest area of the nebula heated hydrogen bursts into the vacuum outside the gas cloud, "uncorking" the nebula. This kind of process is called a champagne flow, and the entire area provides rich fodder for astronomers as it continuously produces new, brilliant stars.
It’s no big secret that humans tend to think of themselves as the center of the universe. It’s a flaw that has countlessly been proven wrong as science emerged and showed a different view of the world a around us. However, as it turns out, our galaxy may also be to blame for believing it too is the center of the universe.