Stoerzinger was chosen for this prestigious award for her proposal to study how to “split” seawater into hydrogen and oxygen gas while avoiding undesirable, chloride-containing byproducts. Hydrogen has many scientific, industrial and energy-related roles, including in fuel cells for cars. Read more »
ALSNews Vol. 427
May 26, 2021
ALS in the News (May 2021)
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- Soft x-ray method promises nanocarrier breakthroughs for smart medicine
- New mineral named after ALS Senior Scientist Nobumichi Tamura
- How x-rays could make reliable, rapid COVID-19 tests a reality
- Channeling light into nanobelts
- Physical chemist Geri Richmond picked for top DOE science job
- Photons go to extremes
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