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The Cool Down

The Cool Down

Engineers hard at work solving 'seemingly impossible problem' with hydrogen: 'Akin to finding a needle in a multi-dimensional haystack'

The Cool Down
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Researchers at Texas A&M are exploring new technology including high-performing alloys to make efficient and greener hydrogen-powered turbines.

Turbines are generally composed of nickel and cobalt, but since nickel-based superalloys begin to melt at 2,400 degrees , researchers are exploring a new class of materials called refractory high entropy alloys.

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