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Signatories of the open letter opposing the Toyota Mirai's inclusion in the Paris Olympics fleet are affiliated with the University of Cambridge.
Researchers at the University of Cambridge have developed a floating, solar-powered device capable of producing hydrogen fuel and clean drinking water from contaminated sources.
The university affiliation of Nicola Warwick, a research scientist quoted in the article.
The University of Cambridge published a study indicating significant wind turbine blade waste by 2050, highlighting the need for recyclable solutions.
Lead research institution conducting the semi-artificial photosynthesis study on solar hydrogen production.
Scientists from the University of Cambridge have developed an innovative new method of producing hydrogen fuel by combining ambient sunlight and biomass.
Researchers from the University of Cambridge, along with the University of Oxford and the University of Cardiff, have potentially found a way to overcome challenges in hydrogen fuel storage and production.
A team of researchers from this university discovered that owl wing feathers may help reduce wind turbine noise.
Chris Hope of the University of Cambridge co-authored the study on climate change economic impact miscalculation.
Scientists from the University of Cambridge developed a new catalyst for hydrogen production and are continuing to research its potential applications.
Developed a new construction method for offshore wind turbines using composite materials and guyed towers to reduce costs and improve efficiency.

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