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Neutrons Aid Investigations Into Hydrogen Technology for Sustainable Transportation

December 13, 2017
Tomorrow’s trucks, trains, ships, and airplanes could be powered with clean hydrogen technology that exists today—and discoveries made by Canadian physicists could help make this sustainable technology even safer and more efficient.
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Hydrogen Storage Materials for Clean Cars

March 1, 2012
Researchers from the University of Alberta use neutron beams to discover how thin metal layers enhance store hydrogen effectively, aiming to one day enable hydrogen-powered cars without the safety issues of pressurized tanks.
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Water Uptake and Swelling in Fuel Cell Membranes

November 1, 2015
Researchers from universities access the CNBC to obtain fundamental insights into materials used for clean energy technologies.
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