Hydrogen has long been billed as the clean fuel that could power steel mills, cargo ships and even long-haul trucks without ...
Ten dollars doesn’t seem to go very far these days, but that’s all it costs to create a demonstration highlighting the field of electrochemistry, thanks to a new experiment created by a University of ...
A 50-strong team of female guest editors has produced a focus issue of the Journal of The Electrochemical Society that highlights the scientific contributions of women in electrochemistry Open to all: ...
Available to watch now, The Electrochemical Society, in partnership with BioLogic and Gamry Instruments, explores the advantages of using Python in your electrochemical research To understand ...
A dump truck drives up a road in an open pit mine. The Fimiston Open Pit in Australia’s Goldfields–Esperance region produces roughly 24,000 kg of gold per year. Metal mining uses large amounts of ...
University of Missouri researchers and collaborators have developed an innovative, eco-friendly chemical tool that harnesses ...
Inspired by how DNA can pack massive quantities of information into tiny amounts of material, chemists have been working for years on ways to use molecules for data storage. They’ve investigated ...
[Billy Wu] has been writing for a few years about electrochemical 3D printing systems that can handle metal. He’s recently produced a video that you can see below about the process. Usually, printing ...
Electrochemistry is undergoing a renaissance. It is unquestionably the science at the centre of energy technologies such as batteries, fuel cells and solar cells, and it plays a key role in widely ...
One of the first experiments regarding electrochemistry was performed by Luigi Galvani in 1786. His experiment began when he observed that the legs of a frog that he had dissected twitched as it lay ...