Energy news, December 2014

promising new catalyst candidate for hydrogen fuel

A University of Oregon spectroscopy experiment has opened a window on how captured sunlight can be converted into electricity.

Happy New Year from the team here at Materials Today!

An engineering team has discovered some of graphene oxide's important properties that can improve sodium- and lithium-ion flexible batteries.

The discovery of a new form of ice could lead to an improved understanding of our planet’s geology.

What happened in Materials Science in November 2014?

Multilayer windows that are self-cleaning, energy-saving and anti-fogging may be one step closer, thanks to a team of Chinese researchers.

A new discovery about uranium dioxide will help scientists select the best computational model to simulate severe nuclear reactor accidents.

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