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A a team working at Clemson University's Advanced Materials Research Laboratory turned to their expertise in 3D printing create protonic ceramic fuel cells, a renewable energy device that shows promise for generating electricity more sustainably than burning fossil fuels.
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Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences on LinkedIn: Totally tubular: New way of 3D-printing fuel cells could support renewable…
Totally tubular: New way of 3D-printing fuel cells could support renewable energy
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Clemson University College of Engineering, Computing and Applied Sciences on LinkedIn: Totally tubular: New way of 3D-printing fuel cells could support renewable…