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Published Researcher finds inspiration from spider webs and beetles to harvest fresh water from thin air (via sciencedaily.com)
A team of researchers is designing novel systems to capture water vapor in the air and turn it into liquid. They have developed sponges or membranes with a large surface area that continually capture moisture from their surrounding environment.
Published Math enables blending hydrogen in natural gas pipelines (via sciencedaily.com)
Mathematical modeling can show how to safely blend hydrogen with natural gas for transport in existing pipeline systems. A secure and reliable transition to hydrogen is one of the proposed solutions for the shift to a net-zero-carbon economy.
Published Improvements in silicon-perovskite tandem cells that helped achieve a whopping 32.5 percent efficiency (via sciencedaily.com)
In the ongoing quest for more efficient solar cells, the most current published record for tandem perovskite solar cells is 32.5 percent. In a new paper, researchers report on the improvements in silicon-perovskite tandem cells that have made this possible.
Published New approach shows hydrogen can be combined with electricity to make pharmaceutical drugs (via sciencedaily.com)
The world needs greener ways to make chemicals. In a new study, researchers demonstrate one potential path toward this goal by adapting hydrogen fuel cell technologies.
Published Study observes sudden acceleration of flow, generates new boundary layer (via sciencedaily.com)
In an experiment on how turbulent boundary layers respond to acceleration in the flow around them, aerospace engineers at the observed an unexpected internal boundary layer.
Published To improve solar and other clean energy tech, look beyond hardware (via sciencedaily.com)
A new analysis reveals that soft technology, the processes to design and deploy a solar energy system, contributed far less to the total cost declines of solar installations than previously estimated. Their quantitative model shows that driving down solar energy costs in the future will likely require either improving soft technology or reducing system dependencies on soft technology features.
Published Chromium replaces rare and expensive noble metals (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Expensive noble metals often play a vital role in illuminating screens or converting solar energy into fuels. Now, chemists have succeeded in replacing these rare elements with a significantly cheaper metal. In terms of their properties, the new materials are very similar to those used in the past.
Published AuNi alloy on Au electrodes for hydrogen evolution reaction: Towards a cleaner tomorrow (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Gold (Au)-based electrocatalysts used for hydrogen production via water electrolysis exhibit high chemical stability but low hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) activity. Alloying them with nickel (Ni) can improve their HER activity. A recent study investigated the HER activity and surface properties of AuNi alloy prepared on single crystal Au surfaces, revealing the atomic structural changes and surface sites responsible for enhanced HER activity of AuNi/Au catalyst during electrolysis.
Published New photocatalytic system converts carbon dioxide to valuable fuel more efficiently than natural photosynthesis (via sciencedaily.com)
A research team recently developed a stable artificial photocatalytic system that is more efficient than natural photosynthesis. The new system mimics a natural chloroplast to convert carbon dioxide in water into methane, a valuable fuel, very efficiently using light. This is a promising discovery, which could contribute to the goal of carbon neutrality.
Published Sun 'umbrella' tethered to asteroid might help mitigate climate change (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Earth is rapidly warming and scientists are developing a variety of approaches to reduce the effects of climate change. An astronomer has proposed a novel approach -- a solar shield to reduce the amount of sunlight hitting Earth, combined with a tethered, captured asteroid as a counterweight. Engineering studies using this approach could start now to create a workable design that could mitigate climate change within decades.
Published Solar batteries: New material makes it possible to simultaneously absorb light and store energy (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers are making progress on the design of a solar battery made from an abundant, non-toxic and easily synthesized material composed of 2D carbon nitride.
Published Fusion model hot off the wall (via sciencedaily.com)
Heat load mitigation is critical to extending the lifetime of future fusion device. Researchers have found a way to explain the rotational temperatures measured in three different experimental fusion devices in Japan and the United States. Their model evaluates the surface interactions and electron-proton collisions of hydrogen molecules.
Published Renewable solar energy can help purify water, the environment (via sciencedaily.com)
Chemists have demonstrated that water remediation can be powered in part -- and perhaps even exclusively -- by renewable energy sources.
Published Device makes hydrogen from sunlight with record efficiency (via sciencedaily.com)
Engineers have created a device that turns sunlight into hydrogen with record-breaking efficiency by integrating next-generation halide perovskite semiconductors with electrocatalysts in a single, durable, cost-effective and scalable device.
Published Bifacial perovskite solar cells point to higher efficiency (via sciencedaily.com)
A bifacial perovskite solar cell, which allows sunlight to reach both sides of the device, holds the potential to produce higher energy yields at lower overall costs.
Published Improving high-temperature stability of perovskite solar cells (via sciencedaily.com)
Researchers have found a way to significantly improve the operational stability of perovskite solar cells at high temperatures, which is necessary for their use in terawatt power grids.
Published Titanium oxide material lets sunlight drive green hydrogen production (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
As part of ongoing efforts to develop materials that could enable alternative energy sources, researchers have produced a titanium oxide nanofilament material that can harness sunlight to unlock the ubiquitous molecule's potential as a fuel source.
Published Supercomputer used to simulate winds that cause clear air turbulence (via sciencedaily.com)
Using Japan's most powerful supercomputer, researchers reproduced cases of clear air turbulence around Tokyo. They simulated the fine vortices responsible for this dangerous phenomenon. The usefulness of the simulation in predicting turbulence was confirmed by comparing simulation data with data from aircraft recordings. This research should improve the forecasting of turbulence.
Published A better understanding of turbulence (via sciencedaily.com)
Experiments at a unique wind tunnel show that laws formulated more than 80 years ago and their extensions only incompletely explain turbulent flows.
Published Unused renewable energy an option for powering NFT trade (via sciencedaily.com) Original source
Unused solar, wind, and hydroelectric power in the U.S. could support the exponential growth of transactions involving non-fungible tokens (NFTs), researchers have found.