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The EU-funded SUPREME project is developing a new method for green hydrogen production that eliminates toxic "forever ...
Norway continued to make history Friday at the 2026 Milano Cortina Winter Olympics, setting a new, all-time record for the ...
A research team has produced the first direct experimental evidence that Earth’s iron core traps hydrogen inside nanoscale ...
New research using NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope examines the maximum sizes of gas giant exoplanets, measuring chemical ...
Detection of hydrogen sulfide in four HR 8799 gas giants provides evidence of solid accretion, clarifying how massive ...
Denmark's Copenhagen Atomics has signed a Letter of Intent with Rare Earths Norway to secure future access to thorium - the key fertile material in its molten salt reactor technology - extracted from ...
Gas giants possibly developed slowly in the solar system. They developed cores layer by layer within a disk of ice and dust surrounding the early Sun. Once they were large enough, they attracted large ...