UCLA researchers, led by Professor Yu Huang, have pulled off something pretty impressive in the world of fuel cell technology. They’ve created a new kind of graphene-protected platinum catalyst for hydrogen fuel cells—and it’s turning heads. Why? Because it’s projected to last a jaw-dropping 200,000 hours. That’s nearly seven times longer than the Department of Energy’s 2050 goal for heavy-duty vehicles. Not bad, right?.
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