Environment
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Penn State Scientists Make New Screening System for Clean Renewable Hydrogen Power
According to scientists, the technique may be used to screen prospective photocatalysts, which are materials that, when placed in water and exposed to sunshine, stimulate reactions that split water molecules into hydrogen and oxygen gases
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