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Researchers succeed in building a low temperature hydrogen fuel cell, thanks to a scandium superhighway - Scientific Inquirer

As global energy demand increases, researchers, industries, governments, and stakeholders are working together to develop new ways of meeting that demand. This is especially important as we address the ongoing climate crisis and transition away from fossil fuels. One very promising type of energy generation is solid-oxide fuel cells, or SOFCs. Unlike batteries, which release stored chemical energy as electricity, fuel cells convert chemical fuel…
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Hydrogen energy is breaking through a major obstacle thanks to a revolutionary innovation developed by Japanese researchers. The team at Kyushu University has just designed a solid fuel cell capable of operating at only 300 degrees Celsius, which is less than half of the temperatures normally required.This technical breakthrough, published in Nature Materials, could radically transform ... Read more The article Japanese scientists revolutionize …

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Scientific Inquirer broke the news in on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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