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The term "MG" typically stands for "milligram," which is a metric unit of mass equal to one-thousandth of a gram. It is often used in various scientific and medical contexts, particularly in pharmacology, where precise dosages of medications are measured in milligrams. The abbreviation "MG" may also refer to "Morris Garages," a British automotive marque known for its sporty vehicles. Additionally, in certain contexts, it can stand for "machine gun" in military terminology or refer to "magnesium" in chemistry. However, the most common and widely recognized usage relates to the measurement of mass.
The Hydrogen Revolution: Separating Hype from Reality in the Quest for Clean Energy

The Hydrogen Revolution: Separating Hype from Reality in the Quest for Clean Energy

Hydrogen is positioned as a clean, abundant, and versatile energy source, with the potential to replace fossil fuels. The transition to hydrogen energy involves complex challenges, requiring significant infrastructure investments and technological innovations. “Clean hydrogen” is primarily produced through processes like electrolysis
March 6, 2025