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Scientists develop record-breaking tech that could slash the cost of solar power: 'We've significantly advanced the durability'


"This work addresses one of the critical barriers to widespread adoption of perovskite solar cells." Scientists develop record-breaking tech that could slash the cost of solar power: 'We've ... Read More

Scientists develop record-breaking technology that could change the way we use solar panels: 'Overcoming one of the key technical barriers'


Typical solar panels ... the technology has come to achieving that goal to date. "This achievement represents a significant milestone in overcoming one of the key technical barriers for the ... Read More

Scientists develop incredible gravity-powered system that could change the way we use solar panels: 'It doesn't consume any electricity'


The research, led by King Abdullah University of Science and Technology ... lubricant on the solar panels, the water would naturally slide down thanks to gravity, and they could collect it. Read More

Scientists achieve record-breaking efficiency with smooth and improved solar tech — here's how it could change the energy industry


"We show that ... setting a new record for eco-friendly, solution-processed ultrathin solar cells." More efficient solar cells of this type could help this renewable source become even more ... Read More


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