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By dispersing single atoms of platinum on a sheet of molybdenum sulphide, researchers have developed an inexpensive catalyst for splitting water.
Researchers have shown that conerting waste plastics into graphene by rapid flash Joule heating also results in the production of hydrogen.
By mining data from X-ray images, researchers have made significant new discoveries about the reactivity of lithium iron phosphate electrodes.
By using the fluorescent properties of hexagonal boron nitride, researchers have traced the paths of individual molecules within nanofluidic structures.