Renewable hydrogen is anticipated to play a crucial role in mitigating carbon emissions in Europe. Previous research from the Joint Research Centre (JRC) suggests that sourcing hydrogen from regions with cheaper renewable energy may be more cost-effective than local production. However, concerns have emerged regarding the environmental impact of transporting large quantities of hydrogen over
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The traditional industrial process for converting methane into methanol is known to be energy and resource-intensive. Most of the catalyst systems used are based on rare and expensive transition or noble metals, making the process economically unviable for widespread use. This has been a significant barrier in the waste-to-wealth movement, which aims to convert greenhouse
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From non-stick frying pans to stain-resistant sofas, per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) have become ubiquitous in our daily lives. These “forever chemicals” have been used in a wide range of consumer and commercial products since the 1950s, thanks to their ability to repel water and oil, resist high temperatures, and act as surfactants. With around
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Being a father is often associated with joy, responsibility, and love. However, recent findings from a longitudinal, multi-ethnic US study have revealed a concerning trend – fathers tend to have poorer heart health compared to non-fathers. This study sheds light on the potential impact of fatherhood on cardiovascular health and suggests that there may be
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Nvidia recently made headlines with its announcement of new products and plans to advance the field of artificial intelligence. The company’s CEO, Jensen Huang, delivered a compelling speech at the Computex tech expo in Taipei, emphasizing that “the next industrial revolution has begun”. Along with other industry giants like AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm, Nvidia is
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Metal halide perovskites have gained significant attention due to their exceptional optoelectronic properties. These materials, especially tin halide perovskites, have shown great potential in developing high-performance p-type transistors. However, the development of n-type transistors based on tin perovskites has been challenging, limiting the creation of complementary logic circuits. To address this issue, researchers have been
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