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Scientists Develop Extraordinary Material That Can Transform Sunlight and Water Into Clean Energy


Oregon State University researchers have developed a new photocatalyst that efficiently produces hydrogen from sunlight and water, offering a sustainable and potentially cost-effective alternative to traditional fossil fuel-based hydrogen production methods. Researchers at Oregon State University

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