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Sodium–air fuel cells could unlock electric flight and clean transit, capturing CO₂ and outperforming lithium batteries.
MIT’s sodium-air fuel cell offers 3x energy density and carbon-capturing byproducts—bringing electric flight closer to reality.
Elliot and Dan teamed up this week for the podcast, and after double-checking, nay, triple-checking that we were recording, ...
Scientists at SINTEF, an independent research institute in Norway, have developed a much thinner and lighter version of the key components inside a hydrogen fuel cell. Their new design could make fuel ...
Electric planes, trains, and ships may soon become a reality thanks to a new type of energy system developed by researchers ...
Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) have developed a sodium-air fuel cell that could power future ...
Hydrogen fuel cells have a long association with aerospace, going back to the Gemini space program in the 1960s, but for decades the technology has been associated primarily with ground transportation ...
A new fuel cell could enable electric airplanes that produce zero carbon emissions, according to a study. Scientists say the ...
Severe weather and our aging grid keep putting America’s energy vulnerabilities in the spotlight. Utilities across the ...
That said, hydrogen fuel cells can also be used for power generators big and small, as well as heavy machinery, not just passenger cars. We’ll have to wait and see what all Honda has in store ...