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  • News - 1 Apr 2008
    By way of cars, trucks, vans, buses, scooters, forklifts and even submarines, Air Products, the global leader in hydrogen fueling infrastructure and technology, surpassed a milestone when it completed...
  • News - 1 Apr 2008
    IBM and kika/Leiner today announced the construction of a new energy efficient "green" data center which will reduce electric power consumption by up to 40 percent. The new data center...
  • News - 31 Mar 2008
    Researchers in the Power Sources R+D group at Sandia National Laboratories have been driving nails into batteries, heating them to extreme temperatures, overcharging them, and putting them into some...
  • Article - 6 May 2021
    Carbon-negative biochar alternatives to fossil-based plastics are emerging as a practical, cost-effective, and workable solution to excess carbon dioxide in the air and seas.
  • Article - 20 Dec 2019
    Thin film technology – the application of materials ranging between several micrometers and a fraction of a nanometer in thickness – is becoming a major focus of approaches tackling climate change.
  • Article - 4 Sep 2019
    The ceramics industry has traditionally included products used in building, ornamental and culinary designs.
  • Article - 28 Aug 2019
    Nanotechnology is enhancing renewable energy methods, with nanoparticles boosting efficiency in solar energy storage and geothermal heat retention. This article takes a closer look.
  • Article - 26 Nov 2018
    While graphene has the potential to revolutionize the energy sector, there is still much work to be done before graphene-based batteries and hydrogen fuel cells are powering cars on our roads.
  • News - 14 Feb 2008
    UCLA chemists report a major advance in reducing heat-trapping carbon dioxide emissions in the Feb. 15 issue of the journal Science. The scientists have demonstrated that they can successfully...
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    The HPVA II is a high-pressure volumetric analyzer with pressures ranging from high vacuum to 100 or 200 bar.

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