Hydrogen is by far the most abundant element in the universe. It constitutes roughly 90 percent of atoms in the Sun and in most stars. Helium ranks second, with nearly 9 percent. This leaves only 1 ...
Immediately after the Big Bang, before the first stars in the Universe ever formed, the Universe consisted of hydrogen (element #1), helium (element #2) and pretty much nothing else. Despite ...
2019 turns out to be a critical year for hydrogen. Just before the G20 summit in Japan, the International Energy Agency (IEA), an OECD-affiliated intergovernmental organization with a mandate on ...