First Solar is poised to announce its third-quarter results later this month, and analysts predict a double-digit surge in the company’s bottom-line figure.
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Japan to test space-based power beaming to Earth
Japan’s space program is set to make history in 2025 by beaming solar energy from an orbiting satellite down to Earth, ...
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Scenario-based method enables businesses to rank emissions-reduction strategies by cost and impact
Compile an emissions balance sheet, evaluate climate-protection measures and implement the most efficient of these first: ...
Scientists at the University of Cambridge have uncovered a surprising quantum effect inside an organic material, something ...
A Brown team overturned decades of assumptions, proposing a new way to improve the strength of foldable phones, solar panels ...
I can’t think of another tablet I would prefer to use over the iPad Pro, at least not one of those wonky devices sporting a ...
Social and political framework conditions are conducive to ambitious climate protection. The CO2 prices and the availability of emission-reduced raw materials and technologies are high, the costs for ...
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You Can Cool Chips With Lasers?!?!
Modern high-performance chips are marvels of engineering, containing tens of billions of transistors. The problem is, you can ...
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First fully recyclable, sub-micrometer printed electronics could reshape how displays are made
Electrical engineers at Duke University have demonstrated the ability to print fully functional and recyclable electronics at ...
Experiments show that biomolecules trapped in pure ice could withstand the harsh radiation of Mars for tens of millions of ...
In 2025, homeowners across Berkshire are transforming the way they power their homes. Solar panels have become a leading ...
The first picture of a planet outside our solar system may actually depict a swirl of space dust, a new study suggests.
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