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- Richard Garwin, Designer of the First Hydrogen Bomb, Dies at 97 (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Megalibrary accelerates discovery of iridium alternative for hydrogen production (news.northwestern.edu)
- Making hydrogen with soda cans and seawater (news.mit.edu)
- Naval Research Hydrogen Tech Goes Tactical (www.nrl.navy.mil)
- There's enough H2 in the Earth's crust to help power the green energy transition (theconversation.com)
- The Next Step for AI – Full Personal Interaction Capture (blog.automaton2000.com)
- Oil sector is lobbying for inefficient hydrogen cars to delay electrification (www.rechargenews.com)
- Why do transit agencies keep falling for the hydrogen bus myth? (cleantechnica.com)
- Nickel Hydrogen Batteries by NASA (spectrum.ieee.org)
- Hydrogen vs. Battery Buses: A European Transit Reality Check (cleantechnica.com)
- Shell closes all of its hydrogen refuelling stations for cars in California (www.hydrogeninsight.com)
- Waste plastic can be recycled into hydrogen fuel and graphene (www.newscientist.com)
- Richard Garwin’s role in designing the hydrogen bomb was obscured (www.nytimes.com)
- A hydrogen-powered air taxi flew 523 miles emitting only water vapor (www.popsci.com)
- Toyota rethinks its bet on hydrogen (www.ft.com)
- France hits hydrogen jackpot: largest reserve valued $92B found (interestingengineering.com)
- How to Produce Green Hydrogen for $1/kg (2023) (caseyhandmer.wordpress.com)
- Water-injected 2.0-liter hydrogen engine makes 410 horsepower (www.motor1.com)
- H2Fly – Breaking the Hydrogen Barrier (www.h2fly.de)
- Toyota reduces price of new hydrogen car with $15,000 of free fuel (www.hydrogeninsight.com)
- Japan to test datacenter powered by reused hydrogen fuel cells (www.theregister.com)
- Why the next energy race is for underground hydrogen (www.technologyreview.com)
- Hydrogen Cools Well, but Safety Is Crucial (www.power-eng.com)
- Coca-Cola's new hydrogen-powered vending machine doesn't need a power outlet (www.theverge.com)
- Water microdroplets have potential to produce hydrogen peroxide (www.chemistryworld.com)