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DTU is joining forces with 18 stakeholders to implement a roadmap for carbon capture, utilization, and storage.
Three young DTU-scientists are honoured as Villum Young Investigators and receive almost DKK 10 million each to continue their research.
New paper in Science suggests that as much as one percent of global CO2 emissions can be saved if electrified, and significantly more compact, technology is applied across...
Researchers from DTU have developed a new method which can accurately observe the structural dynamics of molecular systems that otherwise vibrate randomly. The method gives...
Polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) are attractive as zero-emission sources of power, particularly well-suited for automotive vehicles. However, the use...