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A vast star-forming cloud of molecular hydrogen that is one of the largest single structures in the sky has been discovered hidden near the solar system.. The crescent-shaped cloud—which its ...
Low storage density, high costs and inadequate infrastructure persist in the hydrogen value chain, a study shows ...
Today marks the launch of the American Hydrogen Health Association (AHHA), a new 501(c)(6) nonprofit industry council ...
More information: Yuzhen Guo et al, Ab-initio dynamic study of mechanisms for dust-mediated molecular hydrogen formation in space, Communications Chemistry (2025). DOI: 10.1038/s42004-025-01489-z ...
A quiet, glowing gas cloud has been hiding in plain sight not far from Earth. For decades, astronomers have predicted that some of the galaxy’s molecular gas — the fuel for star birth — might be ...
Natural hydrogen-producing enzymes are large and extremely sensitive to oxygen. This makes it difficult to use them for the applied production of green hydrogen. Researchers from the ...
To keep their molecular hydrogen liquid below its freezing point, team leader Takamasa Momose and colleagues at UBC confined small clusters of hydrogen molecules inside helium nanodroplets at 0.4 K.
“The hydrogen in Eos has been traveling for 13.6 billion years since the Big Bang.” Burkhart and her colleagues are continuing their search for molecular clouds both near and far.
The discovery itself is simple and fundamental, but the applications stretch far and wide into astrophysics and quantum ...
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