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China’s next-gen solar cell hits 27.2% efficiency, endures 1,000 hours at 185°F
Chinese researchers stabilized the delicate perovskite structure against heat and light, achieving unprecedented durability.
Scientists can now create and control tiny internal defects in ultra-thin materials, enabling new properties and potential breakthroughs in nanotechnology.
"Plan C for Civilization" takes stock of the amateurs and experts who see promise in using technology to cool the Earth.
A research team from Queen Mary University of London has discovered a new way to engineer thin films that can "tune" ...
Georgia Tech researchers create a food-grade film made from natural ingredients found in plants, mushrooms, and food waste.
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Humidity unlocks hidden power of ions in generating static electricity
Professor Dong-Myeong Shin and his team from the Department of Mechanical Engineering under the Faculty of Engineering at the University of Hong Kong (HKU) shed light on the contribution of ions in ...
Because it's nearly impermeable to gases, the polymer coating could be used to protect solar panels, machinery, ...
A research team from Queen Mary University of London has discovered a new way to engineer thin films that can “tune” ...
Making the Avatar Movies shows how James Cameron solved the biggest filmmaking problem of his career in amazing detail.
Meet Corey Drake, an artist and engineer who has worked in a wide range of mediums, from films like Captain America and The ...
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'Energy sandwich' could power next-generation solar and lighting
Researchers have achieved a new level of control over the atomic structure of a family of materials known as halide ...
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The 20 of the Coolest Vintage Cars Of All Time
Some cars are meant to take us from point A to point B, and others are meant to glide, growl, or make jaws drop in slow ...
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