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Could This Renewable Fuel Kill The EV Market In One Fell Swoop?

U.S. researchers are reporting breakthroughs in artificial photosynthesis that could result in a new source of renewable liquid fuels for cars, ships and planes. Renewable liquid fuels would be a...

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Core-shell nanostructures show promise in production of fuel gases (The...

(Source: The University of Georgia) Athens, Ga. - Researchers at the University of Georgia have created a nanostructure that could provide a path toward using solar energy more efficiently in the...

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HyperSolar Reaches New Milestones and Reveals Next Steps for Its Renewable...

SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - March 22, 2016) -  HyperSolar, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water,...

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Could This Renewable Fuel Kill The EV Market In One Fell Swoop?

U.S. researchers are reporting breakthroughs in artificial photosynthesis that could result in a new source of renewable liquid fuels for cars, ships and planes. Renewable liquid fuels would be a...

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HyperSolar Surpasses Critical Voltage Threshold to Split Water Molecules for...

SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - September 15, 2015) - HyperSolar, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water,...

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Major Advance in New Solar Cell Materials Achieved by BGU Researchers and...

(Source: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) ​ A tri-national team (Singapore-Israel-Switzerland) that includes two BGU professors has reported a major advance in the physics of perovskite solar cells...

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Could This Renewable Fuel Kill The EV Market In One Fell Swoop?

U.S. researchers are reporting breakthroughs in artificial photosynthesis that could result in a new source of renewable liquid fuels for cars, ships and planes. Renewable liquid fuels would be a...

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The invention of a bionic leaf that produces liquid fuel could help...

Scientists at Harvard University have invented a leaf that can produce a renewable source of energy. " data-adaptive-image-768-img="" data-adaptive-image-1024-img="" data-adaptive-image-max-img="">...

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how to make fossil fuel substitutes out of sun, water, and carbon dioxide

Electricity is an amazingly useful form of energy. Even better, we know how to generate it without carbon emissions. So step one in the battle to limit climate change is to shift as many energy...

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Stanford researchers find new way of making hydrogen fuel from water and...

(Source: Stanford University) A Stanford University research lab has developed new technologies to tackle two of the world's biggest energy challenges - clean fuel for transportation and grid-scale...

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Researchers develop new approach that combines biomass conversion, solar...

(Source: University of Wisconsin-Madison) Chemistry Professor Kyoung-Shin Choi (right) and postdoctoral researcher Hyun Gil Cha (left) have developed an innovative approach to combining solar energy...

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Major Advance in New Solar Cell Materials Achieved by BGU Researchers and...

(Source: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) ​ A tri-national team (Singapore-Israel-Switzerland) that includes two BGU professors has reported a major advance in the physics of perovskite solar cells...

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HyperSolar Reaches New Milestones and Reveals Next Steps for Its Renewable...

SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - March 22, 2016) -  HyperSolar, Inc. (OTCQB: HYSR), the developer of a breakthrough technology to produce renewable hydrogen using sunlight and any source of water,...

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New Discovery Could Better Predict How Semiconductors Weather Abuse (Lawrence...

(Source: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory) Mimicking nature is not easy, but new insights by researchers at the Department of Energy's Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab) could...

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Researchers develop new approach that combines biomass conversion, solar...

(Source: University of Wisconsin-Madison) Chemistry Professor Kyoung-Shin Choi (right) and postdoctoral researcher Hyun Gil Cha (left) have developed an innovative approach to combining solar energy...

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Making Hydrogen Fuel from Water and Visible Light Highly Efficient (Michigan...

(Source: Michigan Technological University) August 19, 2015- Mimicking photosynthesis is not easy. The bottleneck of artificial photosynthesis is visible light, because converting it into other forms...

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Single-catalyst water splitter from Stanford produces clean-burning hydrogen...

(Source: Stanford University) Stanford Report, June 23, 2015 Stanford scientists have developed a cheap and efficient way to extract clean-burning hydrogen fuel from water 24 hours a day, seven days a...

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HyperSolar Achieves Major Milestone for Splitting Water Molecules to Produce...

(Source: HyperSolar Inc) HyperSolar Achieves Major Milestone for Splitting Water Molecules to Produce Renewable Hydrogen Fuel HyperSolar Achieves Major Milestone for Splitting Water Molecules to...

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Caltech breakthrough keeps solar energy generators from corroding quickly

PASADENA >> The beach isn’t the only place where the positive effects of sunscreen can be found this summer — it can also be found inside Caltech laboratories. Researchers at the Joint Center for...

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Major Advance in New Solar Cell Materials Achieved by BGU Researchers and...

(Source: Ben-Gurion University of the Negev) ​ A tri-national team (Singapore-Israel-Switzerland) that includes two BGU professors has reported a major advance in the physics of perovskite solar cells...

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