Donaldson (DCI) announced its partnership with Daimler Truck North America (DTRUY) on their hydrogen fuel cell project. Donaldson’s advanced ...
San Francisco and Bengaluru-based overseas education startup Leap has secured $65 Mn (INR 562.7 Cr) as a part of its Series E funding round led by Apis Partners’ funds The round, which is a mix ...
A fuel cell is a device that generates electric energy through electrochemical reactions between an oxidizing agent and a fuel – a material that stores energy in chemical form. Both species are ...
The aim of the project is to develop emission-free alternatives for road freight transport. The project partners hope to design a fuel cell stack that is significantly lighter than battery-electric ...
Fuel economy is one of the most important factors to consider when buying a new car because it has an impact on your weekly operating costs. In fact, Americans are more likely to name fuel economy ...
Researchers at the College of Engineering at Seoul National University have developed an innovative technology for rapid durability assessment and identification of degradation mechanisms of hydrogen ...
Hydrogen fuel cells are at the forefront of clean energy innovation, offering a powerful way to reduce our reliance on fossil fuels. These fuel cells use hydrogen to produce electricity ...
Hyzon was founded as a spin-off of Singapore-based Horizon Fuel Cell Technologies. It began operations in the US state of New York in 2020 before moving its headquarters to Illinois in 2023 and ...
A Boeing 747 reportedly burns a staggering 3,800 gallons of fuel per hour, or about one gallon every second. So it is no surprise the aviation industry is looking for ways to make air travel more ...
Strictly speaking, the cell is not a battery, but a so-called microbial fuel cell. Like all living things, microorganisms convert nutrients into energy. Microbial fuel cells make use of this ...
In the same way that ChatGPT understands human language, a new AI model developed by computational biologists captures the language of cells to accurately predict their activities. In the same way ...
The ear and the nose are squishy and stretchy thanks in part to ‘bubble wrap’ cells that provide extra cushioning and structural support to various body parts, a wide-ranging study 1 shows.