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A Liquid Design for Cheaper Fuel Cells

A platinum-free liquid cathode could cut fuel-cell costs by 40 percent.

Inside Toyota's R & D Strategy

A veteran executive describes multiple research efforts on clean vehicles.

More-Powerful Fuel Cells

A cheap polymer material increases the power output of methanol fuel cells by 50 percent.

Hydrogen Fuel from Formic Acid

A simple new process generates hydrogen for fuel cells.

Improving Fuel Cells for Cars

A new method for making ultrathin materials could lead to better fuel cells.

A Better Way to Make Hydrogen?

A Purdue researcher claims aluminum alloys could make fuel-cell vehicles practical.

Practical Fuel Cells for Electronics

A novel design could allow laptops to run 5 to 10 times longer.

Ultrastrong Paper from Graphene

A new paperlike material could lead to novel types of light and flexible materials.

Running Cars on Hydrogen Made from Starch

A new way to make hydrogen from corn or potatoes could make fuel-cell vehicles more practical.

Supplying the World's Energy Needs with Light and Water

A leading chemist says that a better understanding of photosynthesis could lead to cheap ways to store solar energy as chemical fuel.

GM's New Fuel-Cell Car

The flexible electric car platform is innovative, but the fuel-cell version is freighted with hydrogen's flaws.

GM's New Electric Vehicle

The automaker tries again, announcing an electric-drive system that can be paired with gasoline generators or fuel cells.

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