Researchers at MSU found that H₃⁺ can form in unexpected ways. They studied molecules hit by high-energy light.
H3+, known as "the molecule that made the universe," plays a crucial role in interstellar chemistry and the birth of stars.
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The Brighterside of News on MSNScientists discover new sources of the molecule that built the universeIn the vast expanse of space, where stars are born and planets take shape, one molecule plays a crucial role in interstellar ...
With the EPA’s final ruling favoring carbon capture over hydrogen co-firing, hydrogen’s potential further favors industries ...
Two new catalyst systems take aim at these problems. One catalyst splits ethanol to give hydrogen at 270 °C and produces ...
From helping catalyze interstellar reactions and fueling the birth of stars to its presence in neighborhood gas giants like ...
Scientists have elucidated how hydrogen and carbon monoxide is adsorbed into solids containing a crown-motif structure of ...
Proponents of a new regulatory hurdle for utility hydrogen projects in Oregon retreated in the Legislature this week, scaling ...
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