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Caltech scientists have found a fast and efficient way to add up large numbers of Feynman diagrams, the simple drawings ...
Rotten-egg gas might one day help power your world—and clean it at the same time. Researchers at The Ohio State University have found a way to turn hydrogen sulfide, a highly toxic and foul ...
In the modern world, a reliable supply of hydrogen gas is vital for the function of society. Fertilizer produced from hydrogen contributes to the food supply of half the global population, and ...
Scientists have discovered a new method to extract low-emissions hydrogen from natural gas fields while trapping carbon underground, potentially revolutionizing the hydrogen industry and global ...
A company in Dresden has developed iron pellets that can store hydrogen. Green hydrogen is seen as the gas of the future—capable of decarbonizing entire industries.
Hydrogen can be made several ways, including by distilling it from natural gas or with a device that splits water molecules through a process called electrolysis.
Geological resources may be able to provide billions—or even trillions—of metric tons of clean hydrogen, according to estimates from US government researchers. By tapping into existing ...
Representatives from the state’s largest gas utility claim that informing customers of its use of hydrogen in natural gas would be onerous and expensive.
With this in mind, DLR and PSC have demonstrated what's claimed to be the first commercially viable retrofit of a commercial gas micro-turbine that enables it runs on both hydrogen and natural gas ...
Southern California Gas Co. has gained some approvals for planning and building a green hydrogen pipeline for central and southern California with Port of LA and LADWP facilities as “primary ...
The latest trend on TikTok is hyping up the benefits of hydrogen water while attempting to sell you a battery-powered water bottle that produces it. Does hydrogen water really hydrate you better ...
The smell of oil wells has long permeated Caldwell County, near Austin and San Antonio. Now researchers have documented wells releasing dangerous amounts of hydrogen sulfide gas.