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Scientists mimic essence of plants' energy storage system (19 Aug)
Scientists mimic essence of plants' energy storage systemMIT researchers have overcome a major barrier to large-scale solar power: storing energy for use when the sun doesn't shine.
 
German researchers develop lightweight fuel cells (10 Jul)
German researchers develop lightweight fuel cellsPeople trapped in earthquakes could be easier to find with the help of a mini helicopter powered by very light fuel cells.
 
Inorganic chemistry used more widely (01 Jul)
Inorganic chemistry used more widelyPrinted electronics today is mainly a matter of inorganic rather than organic chemistry and the next ten years are unlikely to see the inorganic part drop below 50% of the high value materials required.
 
Undergraduates develop dirt-powered microbial fuel cells (20 May)
Undergraduates develop dirt-powered microbial fuel cellsA Harvard team who developed an innovative, microbial fuel cell-based lighting system suitable for Sub-Saharan Africa won a $200,000 grant.
 
Printed and Thin Film Photovoltaics and Batteries (09 Nov 2007)
Printed and Thin Film Photovoltaics and BatteriesPrinted photovoltaics and batteries have reached a technological tipping point. With demand for power skyrocketing, IDTechEx find that the market for thin film photovoltaics beyond silicon will reach $1 billion in 2012 and $6 billion in 2014. Here Raghu Das, CEO, summarizes some of the findings of the new IDTechEx study - Printed and Thin film Photovoltaics and Batteries.
 
Hosokawa Expands Range of Inorganic Nanoparticles (13 Jul 2007)
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