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Nanoengineered Materials Enable Room-Temperature Hydrogen Storage

via Phys.org·2d ago

Engineers have developed nanoengineered materials capable of storing and releasing hydrogen at room temperature, a significant breakthrough for clean energy logistics. This technology offers a viable alternative to fossil fuels by addressing the storage challenges that have historically hindered hydrogen adoption. If scalable, this innovation could drastically reduce greenhouse gas emissions and reshape the global energy landscape.

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