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Researchers at Monash University have developed a new membrane for hydrogen fuel cells that can operate at higher temperatures.
Monash is a leading Australian research university involved in energy, membrane technology, and sustainability. Host of the Monash Centre for Membrane Innovation, led by Prof. Matthew Hill, it has a track record of technology commercialization partnerships and international collaborations.[1][2][3]
Host institution for Dr Graham Palmer's research on green hydrogen certification. Regularly publishes energy and engineering research impacting industrial and policy approaches to decarbonization.
Scientists from the Monash University Biomedicine Discovery Institute in Melbourne, Australia, have revealed research on a novel enzyme that extracts hydrogen from the atmosphere.
A team of scientists from Monash University in Melbourne discovered an enzyme that can extract energy from atmospheric hydrogen.
Monash University experts are cited as believing Australia is well-positioned to benefit from the increasing global demand for low-emission hydrogen.
An Australian leading university whose engineering students developed the portable recycling machine as part of the Precious Plastic initiative.
Researchers from Monash University in Australia have developed an artificial leaf that may be close to seeing use in homes and businesses.
Researchers from Monash University have developed a new device for producing hydrogen fuel using solar energy, claiming unprecedented efficiency.

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