Perovskite semiconductors are an exciting new material for use in solar cells. They are extremely thin and flexible, easy and inexpensive to...
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A new "cosmic veil" developed by engineers at the University of Surrey could help perovskite solar cells survive in space, opening a new gateway to lighter, cheaper and more efficient solar power for satellites and spacecraft.
Perovskite semiconductors are an exciting new material for use in solar cells. They are extremely thin and flexible, easy and inexpensive to...
Perovskite semiconductors are an exciting new material for use in solar cells. They are extremely thin and flexible, easy and inexpensive to...
The Energy & Environment Materials Research Division of the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), led by Dr. Dong-chan Lim and Dr. So-yeon Kim,...
The Energy & Environment Materials Research Division of the Korea Institute of Materials Science (KIMS), led by Dr. Dong-chan Lim and Dr. So-yeon Kim,...
An international team led by UCL researchers has developed durable new solar cells capable of efficiently harvesting energy from indoor light, meaning...
University of New South Wales researchers are developing electricity generation from infrared radiation at night using a semiconductor device known as...
University of New South Wales researchers are developing electricity generation from infrared radiation at night using a semiconductor device known as...
Engineers at the University of Maine have discovered a new way to make 3D-printed parts both stronger and lighter—an important step forward for...
Engineers at the University of Maine have discovered a new way to make 3D-printed parts both stronger and lighter—an important step forward for...
Credit: University of Maine Engineers at the University of Maine are developing a new method to more accurately predict the strength of lightweight...