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UCLA researchers, led by Professor Yu Huang, developed a graphene-encased platinum catalyst for hydrogen fuel cells achieving 200,000-hour projected durability.
Benchmark testing for NewHydrogen's green hydrogen generator prototype was conducted at UCLA.
The location where NewHydrogen is conducting its green hydrogen program and making progress.
University where climate scientist Daniel Swain is affiliated.
UCLA researchers developed a new solar-powered device capable of producing and storing hydrogen fuel. The team envisions applications ranging from small electronics to fuel cell vehicles and large-scale city storage systems.
A team of researchers from UCLA's California NanoSystems Institute developed a new nanoelectronic chip to analyze nanocatalysts within fuel cells.
Mentioned in the context of researchers making breakthroughs in solar energy, though not directly involved in the primary story.
UCLA, along with UC Berkeley, released a policy paper highlighting legislative actions needed to support the mass adoption of electric vehicles.
Researchers from UCLA have developed a new method for producing supercapacitors using graphene, aiming to make them more affordable and powerful.

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