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Beijing is selling clean energy to the world, Washington is pushing oil and gas. Both are driven by national security.
Ivor Castelino and Jittisa Ketkaew explain why fuel cells are emerging as a path to a zero-carbon future for data centers.
To sustainably power our digital future, the world needs more — and more efficient — sources of renewable energy. Michigan ...
A new way to grow stem cells may help them release more of the signaling proteins they use to repair tissue, potentially ...
Discover how MIT’s sodium fuel cell innovation could revolutionize electric aviation with higher energy density and ...
Your morning coffee may offer more than just a quick jolt of alertness. New research from Queen Mary University of London ...
Honda's historic Pikes Peak debut with a hydrogen-powered vehicle offers a glimpse into its potential future in U.S. defense ...
If Stephen Quake gets his way, biologists in the future will spend a lot less time wielding pipettes. “Our goal,” he says, ...
When you see those gleaming solar panels stretched across rooftops and sprawling solar farms, what comes to mind? Clean ...
To boost its profitability, Plug Power is implementing an aggressive cost-cutting plan dubbed "Project Quantum Leap" to reduce its annual expenditures by $150 million-$200 million through workforce ...
When cordless tools first made their way into the professional trades, they were highly convenient, but had a hard time […] ...