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Engineered and published a new electrolyzer design for hydrogen production that shows a dramatic reduction in wear, supporting efforts toward affordable green hydrogen technologies, and offers new educational and industrial partnerships[2].
Researchers at UC Berkeley have developed a new hydrogen fuel cell catalyst that is as efficient as platinum but significantly cheaper.
Researchers from this university collaborated to develop a new device that uses solar energy to produce clean water from air.
Institution where Lucas Davis conducts research on the effectiveness of car bans in reducing air pollution.
Research team that discovered a new method to make hydrogen fuel cells more efficient using photoelectrochemical cells with solar energy.
Co-authored study with Stanford University on underground energy storage for solar and renewable energy applications.
The lead author of the study, Rebecca Hernandez, is a postdoctoral fellow at this institution.
A partner in the Energy Biosciences Institute (EBI), the university's researchers were involved in the discovery of new metabolic pathways for biofuel production.
Researchers from this university contributed to an analysis highlighting the benefits of alternative energy for a high-speed railway system.
Researchers from this university have developed a new catalyst concept for hydrogen fuel cells that utilizes only the defective parts of platinum, potentially reducing costs.
Researchers from this university claim that tobacco can be a powerful biofuel and have developed a fuel based entirely on the plant.

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