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New method solves ‘buried interface’ problem to build large-area solar cells with 23.15% efficiency
Researchers from the Qingdao Institute of Bioenergy and Bioprocess Technology (QIBEBT) in China have ...
The lab-scale, near-white heterojunction solar cell uses nanoclay-based scattering layers combined with dielectric multilayer films to preserve power conversion efficiency while enhancing visual ...
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Solvent‑free perovskite solar cell technology could pave way for scalable production
Researchers at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have developed a multi-source co-evaporation recipe ...
By engineering lubricated interfaces inside nanopores, researchers have enabled ions to flow through a nanofluidic membrane ...
Osmotic energy, often called blue energy, is a promising way to generate sustainable electricity from the natural mixing of salt and fresh water. It ...
Researchers at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have made a major breakthrough in producing ...
Launched in September 2025, the OnePlus Pad 3 has spent a few months in our hands, and it’s proven to be a powerful Android tablet that balances work and entertainment with ease. Here’s our long-term ...
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Mega-thin solar cells could be mass-produced and totally change everything
A cluster of recent laboratory advances in ultra-thin solar cells suggests that lightweight, flexible photovoltaic devices may be able to move beyond niche prototypes if researchers can solve ...
Early field applications have shown suitability across a wide spectrum of industries, including automotive manufacturing, agricultural and construction equipment production, and general metalworking.
A good rifle scope maintains optical clarity, minimizes parallax, is non-reflective and is resistant to moisture, dirt and mechanical shock. These scopes must also be suitable in a wide variety of ...
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A heatshield for 'never-wet' surfaces: Engineers repel even near-boiling water with low-cost, scalable coating
Superhydrophobic surfaces—those famously "never-wet" materials that make water bead up and roll away—have a stubborn weakness: hot water. Once temperatures climb above roughly 40 degrees Celsius, many ...
Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, University of South Carolina, Columbia, United States ...
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