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the 2025 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. Electron microscopy and electron diffraction offer powerful tools for advanced structural characterization. Aberration correction now enables imaging with true atomic
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of gaseous fuels remains a major challenge. Inspired by nature’s own strategies where organic molecules are used instead of hydrogen gas to store, transport, and deliver electrons in the form of hydride (H
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superalloys. This will involve detailed characterisation using scanning and transmission electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and mechanical testing. Thermodynamic and kinetic modelling will also be