should get nobel prize
The device combines a commercially available solar cell with a pair of inexpensive catalysts made of cobalt and nickel that split water into oxygen and hydrogen. Using this approach, a solar panel roughly one square meter bathed in water could produce enough hydrogen to supply a house in a developing country with electricity for both day and night…
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And like all other inventions of it’s revolutionary kind, it will never come to production! Seriously. How many of these...
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should get nobel prize
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