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Editors of MIT Technology Review name Argonne's Jie Xu as a 2021 Innovator Under 35


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IMAGE: Argonne s Jie Xu with her Polybot, an artificial intelligence-guided robot for autonomous electronic material discovery.
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Today, Jie Xu has been named to MIT Technology Review s prestigious annual list of 35 Innovators Under 35 in the Global category. Every year since 1999, the world-renowned media company has recognized a list of exceptionally talented technologists whose work has great potential to transform the world.
Tim Maher, managing editor of MIT Technology Review, said: We get more than 500 nominations for the list every year, and getting that list down to 35 a task not only for the editors at MIT Technology Review but also for our 30+ judges is one of the hardest things we do each year. ....

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Nanotechnology Now - Press Release: Better solutions for making hydrogen may lie just at the surface


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The unique interactions between perovskite oxide, its changing surface layer, and iron species that are active toward the OER paves a new path for the design of active and stable materials, bringing us one step closer to efficient and affordable green hydrogen production.
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A clean energy future propelled by hydrogen fuel depends on figuring out how to reliably and efficiently split water. That s because, even though hydrogen is abundant, it must be derived from another substance that contains it and today, that substance is often methane gas. Scientists are seeking ways to isolate this energy-carrying element without using fossil fuels. That would pave the way for hydrogen-fueled cars, for example, that emit only water and warm air at the tailpipe. ....

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Better solutions for making hydrogen may lie just at the surface


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IMAGE: The unique interactions between perovskite oxide, its changing surface layer, and iron species that are active toward the OER paves a new path for the design of active and stable.
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Credit: Argonne National Laboratory
A clean energy future propelled by hydrogen fuel depends on figuring out how to reliably and efficiently split water. That s because, even though hydrogen is abundant, it must be derived from another substance that contains it and today, that substance is often methane gas. Scientists are seeking ways to isolate this energy-carrying element without using fossil fuels. That would pave the way for hydrogen-fueled cars, for example, that emit only water and warm air at the tailpipe. ....

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