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.
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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