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Co-founder institution of Hyperfuel Labs, contributing alumni to the venture.
Harvard University, through Professor James G. Anderson, is leading the development of the Stratospheric Airborne Climate Observatory System (SACOS) program, which includes the Dawn One aircraft.
Researchers from SEAS have developed a new flow battery with an extended lifespan and environmentally friendly characteristics.
Harvard University researchers developed a synthetic leaf system that converts sunlight into electrical power more efficiently than natural plants. The university is leading research efforts to mimic photosynthesis for renewable energy production.
A team of researchers from Harvard developed an innovative battery technology by removing toxins from a flow battery.
Harvard collaborated with MIT on the photoswitching solar energy storage research.
Researchers from Harvard University's Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering are working on transforming E. coli bacteria into a producer of biofuels.
Mentioned in relation to research developing SOFCs that can produce electricity without hydrogen.
Mentioned in the context of research on dropping emissions in the US, implying a general interest in environmental research related to the topic.
Engineers and materials scientists from Harvard University have developed a novel solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC) with enhanced energy storage capabilities.
Researchers from Harvard University collaborated to develop a new carbon sensing method.
Researchers from this institution conducted a study showing that the U.S. has been able to lower its carbon emissions.
Scientists at this institution have successfully demonstrated the functionality of their first macro-scale thin-film solid-oxide fuel cell (SOFC). They will continue to experiment with large-scale membranes before commercialization.
Researchers at this institution are developing new solid-oxide hydrogen fuel cells.

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