Researchers at Kumamoto University have unveiled a solid electrolyte material that could revolutionize fuel cell technology.
Prof. SUN Qingping (left) and Research Assistant Prof. LI Qiao (right), both from the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at HKUST, demonstrate their newly developed Ti₇₈Nb₂₂ elastic ...
Hydride ion (H-), with their low mass and high redox potential, are considered promising charge carriers for next-generation ...
Copper selenide (Cu₂Se) attracts scientific interest for its thermoelectric ability to convert heat into electricity, but a ...