2. The energy industry hydrogen standard NB/T 11896-2025 "Code for Preparation of Feasibility Study Reports for Renewable Energy Power-to-Hydrogen Projects," led by China Energy Engineering Group ...
Morning Overview on MSN
New solar material pushes efficiency past the “theoretical” limit
Solar power has long been constrained by a supposedly unbreakable ceiling on how much sunlight a panel can turn into ...
Through a recent notice, the Undergraduate Medical Education Board (UGMEB) of the National Medical Commission (NMC) has ...
The Cool Down on MSN
Researchers unveil groundbreaking tech that could revolutionize EVs: 'Can be directly controlled'
Researchers developed an anthracene-based gel that triples how long EV batteries last and lowers explosion risks.
Scientists have developed a new technique that doubles the amount of hydrogen produced when splitting water molecules with ...
Tech Xplore on MSN
Redesigned carbon molecules boost battery safety, durability and power
Research published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society demonstrates a new way to make carbon-based battery ...
Main January session 2026 is scheduled to be held from January 21. With just few days left for JEE Main 2026, the candidates ...
Midland Daily News on MSN
Citizen of the Year Finalist: Dan Hinterman mentors Bullock Creek athletes
Bullock Creek community member Valentina Woodcraft, who nominated Hinterman for Citizen of the Year, said she appreciates his ...
Engineering Explained on MSN
Why does ethanol make so much power versus gasoline?
Ethanol has less energy than gasoline, but it can make so much more horsepower! Ethanol contains less energy than gasoline, and yet it can make so much more power! How is that possible? This video ...
The milestone marks the first production of uranium chloride fuel for a fast-spectrum molten chloride reactor in the United ...
Various tissues and organs in the human body, such as nerves, heart, bones, and skin, rely on bioelectrical signals to maintain function and support ...
Organoid Intelligence (OI) represents a groundbreaking convergence of biology and technology, aiming to redefine biocomputing using brain organoids—three-dimensional neural structures derived from ...
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