By AKEMI KANDA/ Staff Writer
March 26, 2021 at 08:00 JST
Electrodes covered by a newly developed catalyst are inserted into water to generate hydrogen from the left one and oxygen from the opposite side. (Provided by Kyoto University)
KYOTO--Researchers have developed a cheaper and more efficient way to produce hydrogen from water, an achievement that could lead to clean-fuel production becoming more sustainable. [Read More]
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