Surfaces and interfaces Research update Extracting electricity from water Researchers from Canada have discovered the first new way to generate electricity for 160 years
Superconductivity Research update Superconductors could help Europe meet Kyoto target Greater use of high-temperature superconductors could reduce greenhouse gas emissions
Renewables Research update Fuel cells: environmental friend or foe? The hydrogen used in fuel cells could significantly damage the ozone layer
Structure and dynamics Research update Hydrogen goes universal The electronic properties of hydrogen are similar in many different materials Read article: Hydrogen goes universal
Renewables Research update Energy R&D needs more investment Parliamentary committee lambasts the UK government’s energy policy
Semiconductors and electronics Research update Photons double up for solar power A semiconductor device could boost the efficiency of solar cells by 30% Read article: Photons double up for solar power
Renewables Feature Energy challenges Environmental concerns fuel the search for alternative energies Read article: Energy challenges
Renewables Opinion and reviews Future energy challenges Can water, wind and fire save the Earth? Read article: Future energy challenges
Renewables Research update Solar cell edges towards endless energy A new semiconductor uses visible light to extract 'clean' hydrogen fuel from water Read article: Solar cell edges towards endless energy
Renewables Opinion and reviews Do we need nuclear power? Does the world needs nuclear power? Peter Hodgson and Dennis Anderson take up the debate Read article: Do we need nuclear power?
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