A team of semiconductor researchers based in France has used a boron nitride separation layer to grow indium gallium nitride (InGaN) solar cells that were then lifted off their original sapphire substrate and placed onto a glass substrate.
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How Africa can up its game on water management for agriculture
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Permafrost soils store large quantities of frozen carbon and play an important role in regulating Earth’s climate.
How can the weather spark and spread wildfires?
This year’s U.S. wildfire season has been extremely active: Twenty-five percent more acres have burned in 2018, beating the 10-year average.
Reducing Nitrogen Inputs Prevents Algal Blooms in Lakes
Less is more: reduced nitrogen has greater potential than originally thought.
Episodic and Intense Rain Caused by Ancient Global Warming
A new study by scientists at the University of Bristol has shown that ancient global warming was associated with intense rainfall events that had a profound impact on the land and coastal seas.