All superconductors known today that are used in research and industry are superconducting only below 150 degrees Kelvin (around minus 120 degrees Celsius). Materials that have this property at hi .
In the first quarter (Q1) of 2022, Sensorix has announced the expansion of its sensor range for hydrides and hydrogen chloride, which are widely used in semiconductor manufacturing. Click to read more.
A U.S. research team has sought to improve the way aluminum hydride is used for hydrogen storage. The material was nanoconfined in a framework that is claimed to be able to overcome the challenge represented