Energy news, July 2015

Engineers have developed a new approach to structuring the catalysts used in essential reactions in the chemical and energy fields.

The goal of this research was to reduce the cost of the cathodes in fuel cells designed to power automobiles and homes.

Take a look at the latest Materials Today impact factors.

Perovskite modules are better than any solar technology that is commercially available today.

Fuel cells are regarded as the technology of the future for both cars and household heating systems.

High-performance computing and sophisticated chemical modeling software can calculate the properties of potential electrolytes for batteries.

The Air Force Research Lab has announced the Materials Science and Engineering Data Challenge.

new chemical reaction pathway on titanium dioxide shown

Tomorrow’s alcohol breath tests may be self-powered and nano-enhanced.

SoftwareX is now open for submissions.

Postdoctoral scholars in between jobs can get free access to Elsevier's journals and books on ScienceDirect.

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