New catalyst can turn smelly hydrogen sulfide into a cash cow
Engineers and scientists have discovered a low-energy, one-step photocatalytic method for converting the problematic industrial pollutant hydrogen sulfide — a gas with the unmistakable odor of rotten eggs — into valuable hydrogen gas and sulfur.
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A new fungal disease brought in from Asia is threatening European salamanders. Once the amphibians become infected, they die within a brief period of...