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flag Researchers develop a new cryogenic hydrogen storage system for aircraft, aiming to boost efficiency and cut emissions.

flag Researchers at Florida A&M University and Florida State University have developed a new cryogenic hydrogen storage system for aircraft, aiming to reduce emissions and improve efficiency. flag The system stores liquid hydrogen at low temperatures and uses it for cooling and power, achieving 62% usable fuel by weight. flag It eliminates the need for a separate cooling system and controls hydrogen flow without pumps, potentially paving the way for more sustainable aviation.

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