In 1881, following up on Koch’s work, Louis Pasteur infected 25 sheep with a weakened form of the bacterium and then ...
Hydrogen peroxide might just be the unsung hero of your cleaning cabinet. You probably recognize it as the bubbly liquid that helps with minor cuts, but it's got a lot more tricks up its sleeve. Let's ...
Compressing hydrogen demands high pressures; liquefying it requires extreme cooling. Both approaches carry energy penalties, safety considerations, and infrastructure costs that limit wider adoption.