Scientists produce H2 for fuel cells using an inexpensive catalyst under real-world conditions
23 August 2012One of the first stages of developing the new renewable energy source under an industrially relevant environment.
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One of the first stages of developing the new renewable energy source under an industrially relevant environment.
A YouGov Cambridge poll has revealed widespread affection for agriculture, even though there is a surprising level of ignorance about the sector and its contribution...
Among the numerous treasures at Cambridge University Library are the private documents of the explorer, John Lewis Burckhardt, who rediscovered Petra 200 years ago today.
The placenta is the interface between the mother and her baby, which means it is not only key to a successful pregnancy, it determines the...
Dr Robin Hesketh, Senior Lecturer in the Department of Biochemistry and author of Betrayed by Nature, explains how advances in inexpensive, rapid gene sequencing and...
A Cambridge University study suggests that offshore wind farms could be 100 per cent more efficient in terms of energy payback if manufacturers embraced new...
Peter Wothers of the Department of Chemistry at Cambridge will give this year’s Christmas Lectures.
Ahead of the first in a series of pub-based science talks, called “SciBar” this evening (16 August), Hayley Frend explains why fundamental knowledge about the...
A new technology which delivers sustained release of therapeutics for up to six months could be used in conditions which require routine injections, including diabetes,...
Following the huge success of BBC Radio 5 live’s inaugural Science Night last December, the University of Cambridge’s Dr Chris Smith and his fellow ‘Naked...