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Red Mud Catalyst Breakthrough Spurs Cleaner Hydrogen Production

Most claims in the article about red mud being used as a catalyst for green hydrogen production are plausible and align with known research trends, particularly incremental progress in upcycling industrial waste for catalysis and frequent reference to academic studies and policy incentives. However, there is no independent, verifiable evidence confirming a major breakthrough by a global research team on August 27, 2025, nor any reports in reputable science or news outlets about a specific '8× improvement' published or recognized at this date. The absence of named researchers/institutions and lack of direct links to published, peer-reviewed results reduce transparency. The article frequently relies on general trends and existing literature but presents the headline result as a current fact rather than an ongoing, still-unverified development. The inclusion of qualifying language for the main performance claim is a positive, but more explicit attribution for several details is warranted. Overall, the article is consistent with the broad direction of the field, yet the centerpiece claim of a new, globally impactful breakthrough on the specified date cannot be independently verified.

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