Pee power: McGill researchers harnessing human urine for clean energy
Researchers at McGill University are improving technology that converts human urine into electricity using microbial fuel cells.
Kaido Tammeveski: the price of hydrogen cars is kept high by platinum burden
Kaido Tammeveski, a professor recognized with a national science award, aims to replace expensive platinum in fuel cells with affordable iron to make environmentally friendly transportation more accessible.
National Science Award in the Field of Natural Sciences Won by Kaido Tammeveski
Kaido Tammeveski, a professor at the University of Tartu, won a national science award for his research group’s work on replacing rare platinum in fuel cells with cheaper iron to make eco-friendly transportation more accessible.