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Collaborating partner on the HYPER-Fuel project to develop hydrogen refueling infrastructure.
The University of Maryland will be represented at the event with speakers.
Institution where ecology professor David Nelson conducted the study on bat mortality related to wind turbines using stable hydrogen isotopes.
Researchers at the University of Maryland were involved in the development of the nanotechnology batteries and published their findings.
The University of Maryland conducted a study warning about the potential health hazards of hydraulic fracturing without proper safeguards.
Researchers from this university claim that tobacco can be used to make hydrogen fuel cells more efficient by extracting enzymes from a virus hosted by tobacco plants.
The University of Maryland Energy Research Center is working to raise awareness about solid oxide fuel cells as a potential energy source.
Researchers from the University of Maryland have developed a new class of solid oxide fuel cells (SOFCs) that can operate at significantly lower temperatures than conventional SOFCs, making them potentially suitable for automotive applications.

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