1. Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University developed a novel 2D material using transition metal chalcogenide 'cubes' connected by chlorine atoms. 2. The material showed high efficiency in catalyzing the hydrogen evolution reaction. 3. This new approach in creating nanosheets opens up possibilities for new applications in nanotechnology.
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