solar energy

Marine invasive species advance with a rate of 50 kilometers per decade caused by global warming

The investigators report that invasive species of macroalgae spread at 50 Km per decade, a distance far larger than that covered by invasive terrestrial…

Solar Power Game-Changer: “Near Perfect” Absorption of Sunlight, From All Angles

By developing a new antireflective coating that boosts the amount of sunlight captured by solar panels and allows those panels to absorb the entire solar…

Trustee Makes Donation To Start New Solar Energy Research Center at Rensselaer

Thomas R. Baruch, a member of the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute Board of Trustees and alumnus of the Class of 1960, has donated a gift that will help to…

DuPont delivers new products and bold plans for future

DuPont Photovoltaic Solutions (DPVS) will highlight new material innovations and plans for future growth in Booth 1600 at Solar Power International 2008 in San…

Europe Rallies Behind Nanotechnology To Wean World From Fossil Fuels

This optimistic scenario is coming closer to reality as new technologies such as biomimetics and Dye Sensitized solar Cells (DSCs) emerge with great promise…

The green Sahara, a desert in bloom

Although there is still little known about the Earth’s tropical and subtropical regions, these regions are thought to play an important role in both the…

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