The March of the Carbon Nanotubes
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The work of Anders Nilsson (Left) and Anton Nikitin might pave future directions for alternative energy research.
Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Laboratory (SSRL) researchers have surpassed by a surprising margin the Department of Energy's goal for storing hydrogen within a unique material called carbon nanotubes. The pioneering result, published in the American Chemical Society's
Nano Letters, brings us one step closer to realizing hydrogen as a source of energy.
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