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Finding better ways to get hydrogen fuel from water

  • Written by Peter Byrley, Ph.D. Candidate in Chemical Engineering, University of California, Riverside
imageHydrogen fueling stations like this could become more common if materials scientists and other researchers keep pushing for new breakthroughs.fueling station photo via shutterstock.com

With hydrogen power stations in California, a new Japanese consumer car and portable hydrogen fuel cells for electronics, hydrogen as a zero emission fuel source is...

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