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Researchers synthesize room temperature superconducting material

October 25, 2020

“Compressing simple molecular solids with hydrogen at extremely high pressures, University of Rochester engineers and physicists have, for the first time, created material that is superconducting at room temperature.” | learn more

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Fuel cell system converts atmospheric CO2 into usable electric current

May 5, 2019

Is this too good to be true? Anyone know a good chemist who can weigh in? “Korean and US engineers devise hybrid sodium-carbon dioxide fuel cell that eliminates carbon dioxide and produces electricity and hydrogen.” | learn more

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