Start Slideshow
hydrogen-atomIt sounds like a strange combination: zinc oxide crystals, water, and noise pollution. But scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered that the mix can efficiently produce hydrogen without the need for a dirty catalyst like oil. By submerging a new type of zinc oxide crystal in water, the scientists claim to be able to harvest hydrogen using vibrations from passing traffic and crashing waves....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-piezo-crystals-harness-sound-waves-to-generate-hydrogen-fuel/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
hydrogen atomIt sounds like a strange combination: zinc oxide crystals, water, and noise pollution. But scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered that the mix can efficiently produce hydrogen without the need for a dirty catalyst like oil. By submerging a new type of zinc oxide crystal in water, the scientists claim to be able to harvest hydrogen using vibrations from passing traffic and crashing waves....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-piezo-crystals-harness-sound-waves-to-generate-hydrogen-fuel/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Zinc Oxide Crystal by Oak Ridge National LaboratoryIt sounds like a strange combination: zinc oxide crystals, water, and noise pollution. But scientists at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have discovered that the mix can efficiently produce hydrogen without the need for a dirty catalyst like oil. By submerging a new type of zinc oxide crystal in water, the scientists claim to be able to harvest hydrogen using vibrations from passing traffic and crashing waves....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/new-piezo-crystals-harness-sound-waves-to-generate-hydrogen-fuel/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3



