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Bubble problem solved: linking porous electrode design to green hydrogen production
2+ hour, 32+ min ago (539+ words) Hydrogen could be the key to a clean energy future, but a tiny problem has been holding it back: bubbles. In a'paper'published in Energy & Environmental Science, a multidisciplinary team of UNSW researchers, 'in collaboration with researchers from Total Energies and…...
UNSW research solves critical electrolyser bottleneck in green hydrogen production
1+ hour, 11+ min ago (458+ words) University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney researchers have used precise 3 D imaging to show how trapped bubbles affect the efficacy of electrolysers in the production of green hydrogen. The research addresses a critical bottleneck in industrial-scale electrolysers, where hydrogen…...
KACST Develops Innovative System for Direct Green Hydrogen Production from Seawater Without Desalination
3+ hour, 50+ min ago (396+ words) Riyadh, June 10, 2026, SPA -- A research team at King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology (KACST) has successfully developed an innovative system for producing green hydrogen directly from seawater without the need for prior desalination processes. This scientific achievement advances efforts…...
Machine Learning Reveals Hidden Nanophotonic Resonances In Silicon-Gold Nanopillars
1+ hour, 48+ min ago (237+ words) However, analyzing low-loss EELS data is challenging due to several factors inherent to the nanoscale regime: overlapping spectral resonances, the intense zero-loss peak (ZLP) that masks nearby features, and low signal-to-noise ratio in small volumes. Complementary finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulations…...
Kube earns inaugural ARPA-E IGNIITE Director's Award - College of Engineering - University of Wisconsin-Madison
5+ hour, 20+ min ago (252+ words) Sebastian Kube, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has been selected as one of four inaugural recipients of the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy's IGNIITE Director's Awards. The honor was presented on June 9th, 2026, at…...
Machine Learning Guides ALD to Predict Better Hafnium Oxide Film Quality
2+ hour, 29+ min ago (165+ words) Researchers developed an ML framework that simultaneously predicts film thickness, refractive index, and wet etch rate (WER). The model links ALD process variables to multiple indicators of film quality. As a result, it supports more efficient process development and lays…...
New Material Enhances Shelf Life and Sustains Release of Fungus Used in
1+ hour, 56+ min ago (791+ words) Bioinsecticides Bioengineer. org New Material Enhances Shelf Life and Sustains Release of Fungus Used in Bioinsecticides Researchers at the Center for Sustainable Management of Pests, Diseases, and Weeds (CEMASU), a pioneering institution supported by the S'o Paulo Research Foundation (FAPESP)…...
Monash develops water-saving lithium method
12+ hour, 50+ min ago (397+ words) Monash University researchers say they have created a low-water, low-energy process for extracting lithium from salt mixtures, with recovery rates of about 95 per cent. Engineers at Monash University have developed a new lithium extraction technology that could significantly reduce freshwater…...
Solar-driven ammonia production
6+ hour, 51+ min ago (301+ words) Sunlight, water, air and metal-organic catalysts " that could be all it takes: TU Wien has shown how catalyst design can be advanced for solar-driven NH3 synthesis. image: Cornelia von Baeckmann, Jana Bischoff and Dominik Eder view more The research project was…...
Scientists at Brown Discover 80-Atom Boron "Buckyball" in Potential
3+ hour, 52+ min ago (706+ words) In a groundbreaking development that may reshape the landscape of nanotechnology, researchers at Brown University have unveiled compelling experimental evidence for a novel nanomaterial composed entirely of boron atoms. This discovery centers on an 80-atom boron cluster exhibiting the distinctive…...