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Chile is leveraging renewable energy resources in the Atacama Desert to produce green hydrogen and convert it into ammonia, aiming to regain its historic role in the global nitrogen market. While this strategy offers economic diversification and supports industrial decarbonization, significant challenges around water s
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Researchers led by Xiaojuan Bai demonstrate that surfactant coacervates can engineer water microenvironments to boost solar hydrogen production efficiency and stability.
Published the primary research article on interfacial stress decoupling for palladium-based hydrogen sensing (2026). Nature Communications is a leading multidisciplinary open-access journal under the Nature portfolio.
Peer-reviewed scientific journal where the research findings were published. Reference: Nature. 2025;641(8062):358-364. doi: 10.1038/s41586-025-08879-2
Nature Publishing Group published the cited article on advances in PEMFC technology, supporting global research dissemination in energy and materials science, with a long-standing history of rigorous peer review.
The article is published in 'Scientific Reports', part of the Nature family, ensuring peer-reviewed content and transparency in scientific disclosure.
Published the peer-reviewed article, signifying a vetted, high-impact research output in materials science.
This journal published one of the research papers detailing the new hydrogen production systems.
Published the peer-reviewed study on atom probe tomography and hydrogen embrittlement in X65 pipeline steel.
Published a recent study on cryogenic processing of high-Cr steels for hydrogen storage.
This journal published the research by the University of Melbourne team on their Direct Air Electrolyzer.
The research on the self-improving property of Si/GaN for hydrogen production was recently published in the Nature Materials journal.
The scientific journal where the University of Buffalo researchers published their paper on the new iron catalyst.
Published research that confirmed the efficiency of Hysata's capillary-fed electrolysis cell technology.
A team of scientists published a paper in this journal describing a new method for hydrogen production.
The report on potential biodiversity losses was published in this journal.
The research study detailing the new catalyst was published in the journal Nature Nanotechnology.
The peer-reviewed scientific journal that published the researchers' study on molybdenum telluride catalysts for hydrogen evolution.
Natural Materials is the journal where the results of the scientists' research on hydrogen from vapor production were published.
This journal published the findings of the Princeton University research team regarding the hafnium-based catalyst.
This journal published the research report on the new fuel cell technology.
The journal where the research paper detailing the new catalyst was published.
Scientific journal that published the peer-reviewed study on the new methane fuel cell catalyst.
Journal in which the study on wind turbines and wildlife compatibility was published.
This journal published the study detailing the discovery of the manganese catalyst.

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