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Cheaper, Better Solar Cell Is Full of Holes
-- National Renewable Energy Laboratory (9/7/2010) Scientists at the United States National Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL) have made a breakthrough that will likely lead to lower-cost solar cells that are more efficient than the ones used today. [More]
Solar Cell, Heal Thyself
-- MIT News (9/7/2010) Researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), United States, have created a novel set of self-assembling molecules that can turn sunlight into electricity, with the same molecules being able to repeatedly break themselves down and then reassemble - in essence, having the ability to heal themselves from the highly destructive rays of the sun. [More]
U of C Scientist Offers Better Ways to Engineer Earth's Climate to Prevent Dangerous Global Warming
-- EurekAlert (9/7/2010) David Keith, a director in the Institute for Sustainable Energy, Environment and Economy and an engineering professor at the University of Calgary, Canada, has suggested two novel geoengineering - engineering of the climate on a global scale to prevent or slow down climate change - approaches in two newly published studies. [More]
German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment Publishes Three New Reports on Nanotechnology
-- Nanowerk (9/3/2010) The German Federal Institute for Risk Assessment (BfR) has recently published three new reports on nanotechnology. [More]
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