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An international research team has successfully produced hydrogen-6 (⁶H), one of the most neutron-rich isotopes known, for the first time using electron scattering. The results, obtained at the ...
New electron microscopy technique enables precise atomic number mapping, revealing nanoscale hydrogen storage and defect dynamics in palladium.
The Modern Hydrogen team. (Modern Hydrogen Photo) The news: Clean energy startup Modern Electron is going all in on hydrogen — so much so that it’s changing its name to Modern Hydrogen and has ...
Crystallography: Electron diffraction locates hydrogen atoms Date: January 13, 2017 Source: CNRS (Délégation Paris Michel-Ange) Summary: Diffraction-based analytical methods are widely used in ...
For the first time, a research team has successfully produced one of the most neutron-rich isotopes, hydrogen-6, in an electron scattering experiment.
The Qualco Energy renewable biogas project in Snohomish County leverages Modern Electron’s cost-efficient and environmentally friendly method for producing clean hydrogen with no CO 2 emissions.
Physicists in the US claim to have used a transmission electron microscope (TEM) to see a single hydrogen atom – the first time that a TEM has been used to image such a light atom. The breakthrough ...
NW Natural, a 163-year-old gas utility based in Portland, announced today a partnership with Washington-based Modern Electron to create clean hydrogen ...
TEAM 0.5 is the world's most powerful transmission electron microscope and is capable of producing images with half-angstrom resolution, less than the diameter of a single hydrogen atom.
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