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For the first time, scientists capture electron movements inside a solar cell
Ever since J.J. Thompson’s 1897 discovery of the electron, scientists have attempted to describe the subatomic particle’s motion using a...
Oct 11, 20164 min read


Nanotechnology for energy materials: Electrodes like leaf veins
Nano-sized metallic wires are attracting increasing attention as conductive elements for manufacturing transparent electrodes, which are...
Sep 30, 20162 min read


The Military Is Genetically Modifying Bacteria to Make Even Tinier Computers
A microbe so common it’s found everywhere from the muddy bottom of the Potomac River to soil hundreds of meters into the earth could one...
Aug 22, 20163 min read


SolarWindow Reveals First-Ever ‘Invisible System’ for Transporting Electricity on its Electricity-Ge
SolarWindow Technologies, Inc. (OTCQB: WNDW) today announced an ‘invisible’ system for transporting electricity within the company’s...
Jul 27, 20162 min read


How efficient can solar cells be? UNSW nudges closer to physical limits
Australian engineers edge closer to the theoretical limits of sunlight-to-electricity conversion of photovoltaic cells with a device that...
May 18, 20163 min read


Biobatteries “breathe” electrons
Scientists at Leti, a CEA Tech institute, recently proved that it is possible to produce electricity from marine sediments. They...
May 16, 20161 min read
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