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Immediately after the Big Bang, which occurred around 13.8 billion years ago, the universe was dominated by unimaginably high ...
Penn State researchers have uncovered a surprising twist in a foundational chemical reaction known as oxidative addition.
Turquoise hydrogen from natural gas produces a solid carbon byproduct that could turn into synthetic graphite for the global EV and energy storage market.
A team from Forschungszentrum Jülich and RWTH Aachen University has developed a novel approach for a catalyst that combines ...
Initially, Get H2 will pipe hydrogen in a former natural gas pipeline from Lingen 130 km south, into Germany’s industrial heartland. In subsequent phases, the pipeline will go further into ...
In 1925, laboratory scientists were able to force the noble gas helium into a bond with hydrogen to form helium hydride, or HeH+ — termed a molecule by astronomers but, because it’s ...
image: Experimental setup schematic: two laser pulses, a fundamental wave (FW) and a second harmonic (SH) wave, to excite hydrogen molecules to the Rydberg state.
Assumptions about leakage are also critical, says Howarth. “Hydrogen is the smallest molecule in the universe, and so we would expect it to be very, very leaky. The more the gas is handled ...
Natural gas utilities are increasingly promoting hydrogen—which emits no greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions when burned—as a promising path to preserve their business model while meeting demands ...