In this issue of Chem Catalysis , J. Zhang et al. report on chromium-doped nickel hydroxides electrocatalysts that exceed the performances of current state-of-the-art materials in the electro-oxidation of urea in alkaline media and provide a microscopic understanding of their exceptional stability and durability in industrially relevant conditions. In this issue of Chem Catalysis , J. Zhang et al. report on chromium-doped nickel hydroxides electrocatalysts that exceed the performances of current state-of-the-art materials in the electro-oxidation of urea in alkaline media and provide a microscopic understanding of their exceptional stability and durability in industrially relevant conditions.