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A team of scientists from the University of South Carolina and Florida State University discovered a way to convert light energy into chemical fuel, producing hydrogen fuel by mimicking photosynthesis.
Researchers from this university have developed a novel method for stabilizing perovskite solar cells, aiming to make solar energy more affordable.
This university conducted a study suggesting climate change could lead to significant deaths globally by 2030 and 2100.
Students at this university have developed and are using solar-powered umbrellas as mobile phone chargers.
Member of the Columbia Fuel Cell Collaborative, supporting hydrogen fuel cell technology development.
The University of South Carolina is conducting ambitious hydrogen fuel cell research, which may benefit from the automakers' new approach to finding solutions for hydrogen-powered vehicles.
Launched the latest rendition of its Fuel Cell Challenge to engage students in hydrogen fuel cell technology development.
Home to a prolific hydrogen fuel research and development program where researchers demonstrated new, more efficient, and less expensive fuel cells.
The University of South Carolina will provide trained operators and insurance for the hydrogen shuttle bus program.
The University of South Carolina will host a new hydrogen economy center, established through a partnership with Fluor Corporation and Savannah River Nuclear Solutions. The university's engineering, computing, and business departments will be involved.

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